Most manual transmissions do require a pilot bearing.
go to harbor freight and get a bushing/pilot tool for about $30, works wonders , I'm a mechanic
Yes
* 30RH-Automatic Transmission 3 Speed * 32RH-Automatic Transmission 3 Speed * 3550-Manual Transmission 5 Speed * AISIN-Manual Transmission 5 Speed
better gas mileage
These are the options * 42RE-Automatic Transmission 4 Speed * 44RE-Automatic Transmission 4 Speed * AX-Manual Transmission 5 Speed * 3500-Manual Transmission 5 Speed
An autimatic transmission will have a 4 speed transmission and a manual transmission will have a 5 speed transmission.
Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is recommended for a 5-speed manual B16A motor. Amsoil Manual Transmission Fluid will also work in a 5-speed manual B16A motor.
Yes, it will fit fine.
The Mustang GT (2011 model) has a 6-speed manual transmission standard and a 6-speed automatic transmission optional. The 2010 Mustang GT had a 5-speed manual transmission standard and a 5-speed automatic transmission optional.
The vehicle speed signal comes from the transmission speed sensors on the front of the transmission. The abs sensors are at each wheel bearing.The vehicle speed signal comes from the transmission speed sensors on the front of the transmission. The abs sensors are at each wheel bearing.
It slides over the transmission shaft that goes into the pilot bearing on the back of the motor. The transmission must come out and then you can access the slave cylinder which will be held on by a couple bolts. Once the transmission is out the slave cylinder (which most of the time comes with a new throw out bearing) will be easy to replace. Its not too bad of a job.
The 2013 Honda Pilot has a 5-speed automatic.