if the tool won't work you can try hydraulics fill the cavity behind the bushing with grease and wrap the end of your greasegun with eletrical tape till it has a tight fit in the bore of the bushing and pump the grease gun while holding the end in the bushing this should force the bushing out from the back if that dont work fillthe cavity with grease and find a bolt the will fit with tape wraped around it and hit it with a hammer this will shock the bushing loose keepadding grease till it pops out.
The bearing is pressed in purchase a bering removal tool from any auto parts.
go to harbor freight and get a bushing/pilot tool for about $30, works wonders , I'm a mechanic
theres a tool you use to remove it. ive also heard you can punch it out.
try filling the center of pilot bering with grease find a solid object that just fits in the hole give it a good wack with a hammer the grease will force the bering out hopefully good luck! it has worked for me but dont know aboutb a ford aspire. Another alternative is to remove the six bolts holding the flywheel onto the crankshaft and carefully remove the flywheel without dropping it. Place on a bench and use a brass drift or a socket that just fits the outside edge of the bearing while still clearing the bearing bore and drive out the old one. Use the socket that fits the outside race of the new pilot bearing to install the new pilot bearing, then re-install the flywheel and be sure to torque the flywheel bolts to the proper torque.
With a fan clutch removal tool from an auto parts store.
you have to buy a bearing pusher tool to get it out i suggest the kryptonics one tool because each bit on it has a bearing pusher
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there is a tool that aligns the clutch disc with the pilot bushing to center it so that the input shaft will line up with the splines in the disc and pilot bushing. These are usually included with the kit which should include the tool, disc pressure plate, pilot bushing, throwout bearing, maybe spline grease. Also, lube the end of input shaft (go easy on the grease) and throwout bearing ball pivot and throwout bearing sleeve(what it rides on). Also when installing new bushing, don't use a punch to install or you will pean over edges and play hell getting input shaft in (use driver tool). Don't get any grease on the disc. Have flywheel resurfaced.
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Look inside the wheel you should see a inner spacer between the Scooter bearings try to push it to one side with a small flat head screwdriver. Then with a punch or a flat head screwdriver and tap out the bearing not to hard and keep moving the punch / screwdriver around the bearing. There is also a tool called "bones bearing removal tool" which is great for tapping bearings back in and also trying to remove them.
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