What would the symptoms be if this was not installed? (the bushing the OP posted)
The bushing pictured by the OP is for automatic transmissions only. I imagine that it's only purpose is to ensure that the torque converter is properly positioned while it is bolted to the driveplate.
Quote from: burn_your_money on August 11, 2010, 11:19:05 amWhat would the symptoms be if this was not installed? (the bushing the OP posted)This would be the end result. Symptoms? Premature failure of the transmission input shaft bearing.To picture this you would need to think of a situation where the clutch pedal is depressed freeing the clutch disk from the firm grasp of the pressure plate.You have a big heavy clutch disk spinning on the end of a 5" to 8" shaft at 5500 rpm. If there is no support on the end of that shaft (in the form of a pilot bearing or bushing) it'll tend to flop around all over the place. As it's flopping about and you release the clutch pedal the clutch disk won't necessarly be centered in the middle of the flywheel/pressure plate combo.
Quote from: libbybapa on August 14, 2010, 12:26:14 amThe bushing pictured by the OP is for automatic transmissions only. I imagine that it's only purpose is to ensure that the torque converter is properly positioned while it is bolted to the driveplate. My bad. I'll go away now....