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slidebite
Nov 6, 2005

Good egg
:colbert:

Well poo poo, that's too bad.

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slidebite
Nov 6, 2005

Good egg
:colbert:

That hole does indeed look pretty clean, but you'd think if something were there recently the top of that would be cleaner that it is, from either the bolt head or a washer.

slidebite
Nov 6, 2005

Good egg
:colbert:

Do you know for a fact the Acura uses gear oil for the tranny? I seem to recall some Hondas using motor oil.

slidebite
Nov 6, 2005

Good egg
:colbert:

Whelp! Are those transmissions specific to them or are they shared with anything else?

slidebite
Nov 6, 2005

Good egg
:colbert:

Good work.

A trick I learned years ago on removing pilot bearings and bushings is to find a bolt that is a good fit in the ID of bearing. Then, get a grease gun and squirt grease through the bore of the bearing until the cavity behind/around it is filled. Then put the bolt in the bore and give it a couple good whacks with a hammer. You end up making a little hydraulic system which will drive the bearing out - no mechanical puller needed.

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