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Date:         Wed, 22 Jun 2005 17:02:34 -0500
Reply-To:     Jim Felder <felder@KNOLOGY.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jim Felder <felder@KNOLOGY.NET>
Subject:      Re: Problem finding a gear 83 Westy
Comments: To: Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <42B9DC6E.90900@verizon.net>
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There's no need to remove the flywheel to pull the pilot bearing in a diesel. You do have to pull it to get to the mainseal flange, as Mike says.

Before the five-speed went out in my diesel, I noticed that when in neutral the car had a strong tendency to creep forward.

Jim

On Jun 22, 2005, at 4:47 PM, Mike Collum wrote:

> Barb, > > This sure sounds like your pilot bearing is seizing on the > transmission's input shaft. It's located in the crankshaft and is > between the flywheel and the engine (basically). > > To replace the pilot bearing, the transmission has to be pulled, and > the > clutch and flywheel removed. Then the engine mainseal can be pulled > ... > the pilot bearing (or what's left of it) pulled and replaced. Of > course, you would then put a new mainseal in ... inspect the > transmission input shaft to see if it needs replacement or can be > smoothed up and reused. > > While the clutch is out ... it might be a good time to replace the > clutch disk and throwout bearing. > > Now lets sit back and see what the other listmembers have to say. > > Mike > > Barb Cotton wrote: >> Friday when I was running errands in town, I was having trouble >> finding gears when downshifting, shifter just felt stiff, and I >> thought I needed to get that looked at. By the time I got to the >> grocery store, I almost ran into someone because even tho the clutch >> was all the way in, I was still in gear. Got it stopped, restarted, >> couldn't get it in any gear, it just ground. Tried to start it in >> gear with the clutch in, and it jumped. Called my friendly AAA guy, >> he started it in neutral, couldn't get it in gear after starting. >> Then he started it while in reverse so he could get it out of the >> parking place and onto the truck, and after jerking backwards out of >> the parking space, the clutch, shifter, etc all worked fine. He towed >> it to the shop, and they can't figure out what the problem was as now >> it all works fine. Is there anything I should tell them to look for >> before I take the van home so hopefully it doesn't happen again?? >> >> >> Barb >> 83 Westy >> >> Never regret. >> If it's good, it's wonderful. >> If it's bad, it's experience. >> Victoria Holt >> >> --------------------------------- >> Discover Yahoo! >> Find restaurants, movies, travel & more fun for the weekend. Check >> it out! >> >


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