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Old 04-18-2012, 11:11 PM
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Angry pilot bearing problem please help!

Ok I havea 99 ls1 camaro m6 I ordered a pilot bearing from summit part number nal-12557583 and its not the right one its too big! Someone please help asap I need to get this done right away I have a clutch on the way. Thanks
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just go to your local parts store and get a bronze pilot bushing instead, they last longer then the needle bearings and are alot cheaper
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Originally Posted by bp m1009
just go to your local parts store and get a bronze pilot bushing instead, they last longer then the needle bearings and are alot cheaper
Is there a specific part number for it. With all of the required depth and resistance for the bearing I don't want a mushy bushing busting my input shaft

Can you post a picture of the bronze bushing. To me a bushing is a rubber piece of the suspension and I can not visualize it in a transmission
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Go online to napas website enter your car and search for piolt bushing it will come up with a few different choices and theres pictures



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