Pilot Bearing. Loctite it in?
Should I loctite my pilot bearing in?
Previously, my massive peni i mean my car erupted it from the flywheel, causing mayhem and pushas. So why would this be bad. |
Because it's unnecessary. Press it in perfectly straight like it's supposed to be, gently lift it into place, torque it down, align your clutch plates with your tool, place your pressure plate on the pins, torque the pressure plate bolts, remove your alignment tool, bring the transmission into place, turn your output shaft to align the splines with the clutch plates, ease it into place, bolt it down, and DYNO YOUR ------- CAR.
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LOL - there should never be an instance - even with eleventy billion dp - where your pilot bearing is not firmly held into place.
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Originally Posted by curly
(Post 889652)
Because it's unnecessary. Press it in perfectly straight like it's supposed to be, gently lift it into place, torque it down, align your clutch plates with your tool, place your pressure plate on the pins, torque the pressure plate bolts, remove your alignment tool, bring the transmission into place, turn your output shaft to align the splines with the clutch plates, ease it into place, bolt it down, and DYNO YOUR ------- CAR.
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You're the Faeflypinator! TIG weld it in place!!!
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OK I red loctited it in. Happy days are here again.
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make sure to lube up the shaft with your cum
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Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 889752)
make sure to lube up the shaft (YES) with your cum (Not enough to be effective, plus then what will his guy friend wash his face with?)
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