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Old 11-02-2004, 10:31 AM   #3
Jeff240sx
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WTF is that? Why did you post a picture??
You need a pilot bearing removal tool, and a slide hammer. Then you need to get in behind the bearing, and open that tool up as much as possible. Like have a friend open it with a wrench while you hold. Then use the slide hammer. If that really doesn't work (and it does), you can use a pipe wrench. I don't suggest it.
And 5-speed cars do have the pilot bearing, but it's shorter. You need to install a manual pilot bearing after removing the automatic one.
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