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Architecture & Porsche's
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Austin, Texas
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GTS Pilot bearing source? Step-mom destroyed my perfect clutch...
My wife's worthless step mother SOMEHOW got behind the wheel of our Cayenne GTS and destroyed the clutch: burned it up so bad the pucks were shreadding.
Shop installing new clutch cannot find a replacement pilot bearing: anyone have any ideas?? Pelican, RL, ********, Worldpac are all no-go. Mark
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Information Junky
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: an island, upper left coast, USA
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My idea would be to leave it alone unless it's bad.
Pilot bearings don't see high loads, so unless debris got in there, it should be ok. If it does need replacing I'll suggest looking at the dimensions and find a replacement that way. (from a bearing supplier)
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Architecture & Porsche's
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Yeah we'll see if my Inde found a suitable replacement, otherwise he'll reuse the stock...it was perfectly fine.
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