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Location: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
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![]() I replaced the pilot bearing in my 82 and i did just what 82GT said. I packed it with grease and used the clutch alignment tool to get it out. It takes a little bit of grease but it works good. and for putting it back in i just found a socket that fit around the bearing and used that to tap it in.82GT, Just out of curiousity do you know how much a 82 GT weighs? I took off some of the things from my car to lighten it up a little but im just curious where i started at.
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