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Old 02-20-2009, 05:33 PM
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I ordered my clutch Sunday. It shipped out Tuesday and arrived Thursday. Thanks for the great price and fast shipping. I will be buying from you again. I do still have one question though.

I see that the papers that come with the clutch say that replacing the pilot bearing/bushing is a must. I wanted to know if that is really true, and if so where can I find one?
Old 02-20-2009, 06:13 PM
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That is a generic saying, the cobalt does not have a pilot bearing

If your slave/TOB is bad, you will want to get a new one from a local GM dealer for about $70.
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Originally Posted by TurboTechRacing
That is a generic saying, the cobalt does not have a pilot bearing

If your slave/TOB is bad, you will want to get a new one from a local GM dealer for about $70.
I have the TOB, and i guess there is not a pilot bearing in the balts, and again thank you for ALL of your help, you've been the most help of all people on this topic...
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Clutch install went rather smooth. It took about 8 hours of two days. The first day it took 3 hours to tear it apart and get the flywheel resurfaced. Stoped for the day, and started sunday at 1pm. Install of the clutch and putting it back together took about 4 hours. I love the way it feels.
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