I wondering if any one has tried the roller release bearing for the clutch from minimania? I have a 73 midget with the engine and trans out on the floor at this time, so now is the time. Any thoughts
Just this..... keep the carbon bearing in the car, and your foot off the pedal except when actually moving the shift lever... any other time is abuse. There have been reports of roller bearings squea
I used MM's roller TO bearing in my ribcase before I did the 5-speed I only put about 1500 miles on it, but it seemed to work fine for me. I was alittle concerned about the fact that the carrier is m
My 74 came with a roller bearing in it when I purchased it. I don't know how many miles were on it but it failed in a very short period of time after I got the car. (Less than 1000 miles) There was n
<< I ended up putting a good front half and a good rear half together. a chore but very nice. >> WOW! I have always wondered how in the hell you can keep everything lined up when you do this so all f
I used the roller bearing for about 4 years before my 5-speed conversion also. Unfortunately, under spirited driving the next weakest link after the carbon bearing, which disintegrates at 18,000 mile
Here is another person's clutch and t/o bearing modifications that I came across while surfing the net. I have no personal experience with this. __________________________________________________ Get
OOOPS, I forgot to attach the link so here it is: http://mrjones.1st.net/heavy.htm Sorry guys. Here is another person's clutch and t/o bearing modifications that I came across while surfing the net.
I have done some serious thought on this. It would have to be widened too. Joe Meccia and I even took measurements and talked to a canvas shop about a top for the thing. We agreed on a 4 door, dual c