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Old 02-28-2006, 05:41 PM
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Pilot Bearings

Can some one give me the inner and outside diameter of the pilot bearing in a 95 prelude SE 5 speed





I took my car to a transmission shop to get the transmission and clutch fixed but they wanted to 3 grand to do the work. i told them no, and decided to do the work myself. But when they returned the car to my house the transmission and the clutch assembly were in pieces in my trunk in a box. When i went to put everything back together half the pieces were missing in the box like my reverse lever gear and shaft, and to top it all off they put in automatic seals and bearings in the box which i dont need for a 5 speed. i put everything back together but the only thing im missing is the pilot bearing.
i recently bought a clutch kit but the pilot bearings were not in there. i called every where but they dont sell the bearing seperatly and they told 90% of the time they dont have it in the kit. so now im stuck with some honda bearing Advanced Auto Parts trying to sell me but i dont have the diemensions for the bearing for them to check if it will fit my car......Sorry for making this is so long, but im really pissed about this and i just need help. so if any one can help me it would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
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