Auto Systems and Repair
Pilot Bearing
A pilot bearing is either a bronze bushing or encased ball bearing that resides in the rear hub of the crankshaft that centers and supports the front of the transmission input shaft.

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...ld find was in an a truck that was automatic and i was wondering if anyone knew how to get the pilot bearing seal out? not the pilot bushing
Q&A > Dodge > 1990 Dodge Dakota
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how can you tell when the pilot bearing is going out? My Jeep has a roaring nose, sounds like gears are still turning and trying to c...
Q&A > Jeep > 1994 Jeep Wrangler
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I've got a grinding noise coming from the area around my wheels in my car. It is not like a grinding gears noise, nor is it like a brake rotor kind of grinding/whine. It is not consistent except th...
Q&A > Honda > 2002 Honda Civic
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...y one part of it and it would easily move. I'm just needing to know how far I need to tap this pilot bearing into the crankshaft so that it will work properly. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Co...
Q&A > Jeep > 1990 Jeep Wrangler
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Truck is 4wd model. For the last 8 years the vehicle has been making an occasional squeal when engaging the clutch from a complete stop.
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