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SwooshMan 02-21-04 07:36 PM

Spigot Bearing?
 
I bought a j-spec S5 TII motor and it came from an automatic. I'm buying a lightened flywheel and i'm just going to us the rear counterweight. I read somewhere on here that you also need a rear spigot bearing. I've never heard of this, is it a real thing? Where am i to buy it? Thanks in advance for any info.

Turbonut 02-21-04 08:03 PM

Spigot bearing is just a reference to the pilot bearing which you will need to install.

Wyznewski 02-21-04 08:22 PM

Also need to change the front counterweight.

SwooshMan 02-21-04 08:47 PM

Anybody else have any input about the front counterweight? My understanding is that the front counterweight has to match the rear, which it does already. Thanks

dvsmode 02-21-04 09:03 PM


Originally posted by Turbonut
Spigot bearing is just a reference to the pilot bearing which you will need to install.
Are you sure that thats all is involved?

What about this quote:


The spigot bearing is the little needle roller bearing in the end of the eccentric shaft. It centres the input shaft of your g/box. Without it the input shaft bearing will wear prematurely. Don't forget the little dust seal aswell which stops clutch dust buggering the needle roller
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ghlight=spigot

are any of you adressing this when you swap in j-spec motor that came with an automatic transmission setup into your manual? or all mumbo jumbo here?

Project84 02-21-04 10:48 PM

The spigot bearing is the same as the pilot bearing.

The front counterweight, rotating assembly (rotors and shaft) and rear counterweight need to be the same. Rotor housings, tranny type (TII or N/A) clutch type, after market flywheel weight, non of that matters.

Stock flywheels for 5spd trannys have a counterweight on it that doesn't come off. If you replace the flywheel with another stock one, you need to use a stock flywheel for the same year as the rotors and front counterwieght. Not the year of the car. A friend of mine made that mistake but we caught it before we installed the flywheel.

SwooshMan 02-21-04 10:52 PM

Tell me if i got this right. If i use the stock auto counterweight and an aftermarket flywheel(ACT) i will be fine?

j9fd3s 02-21-04 10:53 PM


Originally posted by SwooshMan
Tell me if i got this right. If i use the stock auto counterweight and an aftermarket flywheel(ACT) i will be fine?
yes

SwooshMan 02-21-04 11:01 PM

Thank you very much.

Project84 02-21-04 11:08 PM

Yes, you got it right. You will also need a pilot bearing and a pilot bearing seal.

SwooshMan 02-21-04 11:27 PM

Yea i'm buying an ACT clutch kit, I believe they come with both of them.


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