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.
The bearing is pressed in purchase a bering removal tool from any auto parts.
To remove the pilot bearing on a Ford full-size Bronco, first, ensure the transmission is out and the crankshaft is accessible. Use a pilot bearing puller or a slide hammer with a suitable attachment to grip the bearing and carefully pull it out. If you don’t have these tools, you can also pack the bearing with grease and use a dowel or rod to force it out by applying pressure. Clean the crankshaft bore before installing the new pilot bearing.
To change the transmission bearing in a 1997 Ford Aspire, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable and draining the transmission fluid. Remove the transmission from the vehicle by unbolting it from the engine and detaching it from the mounts. Once you have access to the transmission, disassemble it to reach the bearings, replacing the old bearing with a new one. After reassembly, reinstall the transmission and refill with the appropriate fluid before reconnecting the battery.
It's on the throttle body of the Ford Aspire.
remove the transmission and u will need a pilot bearing puller with a slide hammer which u can get at any auto-zone on loan.
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NO!
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It should be around the pilot shaft on the trans. It requires removal of the trans to replace it.
Unless you have access to a press or bearing removal tools this is not the job for at home. The bearing is pressed into the hub. You need to remove the spindle, press out the old and press in the new.