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Old 04-07-2003, 03:39 PM
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Question Clutch and bearings.

Hi all, i have a question regarding bearings when u install a new clutch. i'll need 2 bearings to install a new clutch (can't use the old ones), correct me if iam wrong.

1) pilot bearing 2) release bearing, and iam wondring if i can get these OEM bearings from the dealer and use it on a new aftermarket clutch??

any inputs is appreciated.
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Old 04-07-2003, 05:27 PM
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yes you have to get those two bearing's. the pilot bearing will run you about 9 bucks and the release bearing will run you about 115 dollars. make sure to get a new flywheel too while the tranny is out because it is not recomended to resurface or turn the old one.
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