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Date:         Tue, 09 Apr 1996 16:56:27 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Gregor Durstewitz <GDURSTEW@oimb.uoregon.edu>
Subject:      Re: Care and feeding of pilot bearings

Hi Steve, I replaced mine when I did my last clutch. I have an 1800cc type 4, but I guess it's roughly the same.

> BTW, is the pilot bearing a real tight press fit > into the flywheel

...yes it is. You will probably need a small bearing puller. I actually broke down and got one from JCWhitney's. It's actually called "pilot bearing puller"...

> > Last but not least, where exactly does the pilot bearing mount on a > normal '80 Vanagon? One person told me it's in a hole in the end of the > crankshaft, and another has said that it's in a hole in the flywheel. > Being a type-4 ignoramous myself, I have no way of knowing, until I > drop the relevant part on my foot. Anyone know for sure? > ...don't woory 'bout that, you'll see it right away once you're in there. And I would always replace both front engine seal and flywheel o-ring while you're in there. And check end play just for fun (see archives about that)...> Later, G.

Gravity is a myth...the earth sucks ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregor Durstewitz ============= Oregon Institute of Marine Biology /_| |__||__| :| toff University of Oregon 0| Festus | toff Charleston, OR 97420 '-()-------()-'


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