Yes, but you will have to remove the pilot bearing from the back of the crankshaft for the torque converter nose to fit.
Most manual transmissions do require a pilot bearing.
does a 1990 honda prelude 2.0 s.i have a pilot bearing
The pilot bearing sits in the back end of the crankshaft, where the transmission side is.
Pilot bearing.
yes
Auto trans don't use a pilot bearing only manual trans do.
the pilot bearing is on the crank center of the fly wheel, the smallest end of the transmission shaft will fit into it after it is assembled.
Research indicates that there is no pilot bearing in the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer. On some front wheel drives the clutch disk is splined to the main shaft which has two bearings in the transmission case. No pilot bearing is necessary.
Dakota Blue - 2007 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 2007
no
You can use the grease method. But first you will need a 6" or longer piece of steel round stock that has the same outside diameter as the inside diameter of the pilot bearing. Now, pack the pilot bearing full of thick axle grease, as much as you can get in there, then insert the round stock into the bearing and strike the round stock hard with a large hammer once or twice. Now repack the bearing with grease and strike it again. Each time you do this the pilot bearing should move out a little bit. After several strikes it will come out all the way.