Sounds normal, I've never seen a FWD transaxle use a pilot bearing in the crank. Generally the input shaft won't even extend far enough forward to reach a pilot bearing nor have the end machine to mate with one.
Not 100% sure on the reason but I believe it's because the input shafts are shorter so less prone to vibration/oscillation and there is extra bearings on the transaxle side of the input shaft.
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