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Re: Roller throw out bearing

To: microdoc@apk.net, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Roller throw out bearing
From: REwald9535@aol.com
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 23:21:30 EDT
In a message dated 10/19/99 4:36:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
microdoc@apk.net writes:

> Having taken a few MG's apart, I have found that of all that had a worn out
>  carbon bearing, none needed the clutch replacement. Of course it was done
>  anyway. Use of the Roller Throw Out Bearing will give longer spans between
>  clutch jobs. I've never seen a worn out Roller Throw Out Bearing, nor have 
I
>  seen any drawbacks to them.
>  
>  Jim
With carbon T/O I have always gotten 75K (or more) on a clutch.  Many years 
ago I put in a Borg and Beck roller in.  
At about 35K it started to make a small noise when the clutch pedal was 
depressed.  At about 50 I pulled it apart to inspect. (noise was sometimes 
worse, sometimes less.) 
The roller part of the bearing was gone.  Just some metal rings that kinda 
rattled around the input shaft when in contact with the pressure plate.  
Complete and total failure of the bearing.  
Went back to carbon, for me they last just about as long as the clutch disk.
$.02
Rick Ewald

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