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installing pilot bearing


Timbit

Active Member
Joined
Aug 30, 2007
Messages
33
Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Manual
hey guys....when installing the pilot bearing...is there any specific way that is goes in? like a special tool? cause I had an engine swap done, and I put the pilot bearing in the new engine (auto explorer it came from) and I measure the way the other one was in, and tapped it in just the same distance in and looked just as straight....

but I have shifting problems with the truck, and it seems to wanna almost hang up when starting to slow down...almost like a jerk or something similar when you let off the gas completely.....nothing in the wheels is dragging, but would this cause this sympton??? it has been annoying for a looooong time now
 
I assume it's an M5OD tranny?

These transmissions are clunky to be begin with, and will transmit every little sudden acceleration/deceleration throughout the vehicle. A small amount is acceptable, however if you're bogging down hard something's not right.
 
yeah....I think I might have to use the old crank and put new bearings and valve train in it, so I can retain the old pilot bearing, cause it didn't do it wiht the old engine.... :(
 

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