Taking it easy again tonight, as it's been a week since we watched the last Heroes and the wife is again bugging me to come watch it. But I did manage to take the old clutch off. The pressure plate looked fine, no missing or distorted fingers, and the driven plate looked fine too. A little glazed, maybe, but I'm not an expert at looking at them so I don't really know. The clutch felt fine while driving and I still don't have any reason to believe the clutch was an issue. But none of this really matters, since I'm replacing it anyway.
Now that the clutch is off, I can see the pilot bushing behind the flywheel. I can wiggle it around freely and pull it in and out with my finger. It's only stopped from coming out by the flywheel. I know we discussed various methods of removing it, but clearly none would be needed here. Is this normal, or should it fit snugly in there? I've got a new bushing, so I might as well put it in. But what's the best way to keep the crankshaft from turning so I can unbolt the flywheel? I was able to get the pressure plate off, but I'm imagining I'll have to immobilize the crank to torque that back on as well.