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Pilot bearing worn. Split the 230 apart. Question

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Randy in PA

12-28-2004 15:16:17




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Took all of about a hour to get it apart. The pilot bearing is trashed like you guys told me it would be when I posted a few days ago. The drive shaft has a little wear on the bearing fit expectedly after 45 years but should still work OK. Probably has an extra .010-.020 clearance in the middle of the fit by eyeballing it with the new bearing.

Splines look in better shape than I thought they would. Look like new.

Cant detect any play in the engine main bearings or the bearings on the other end of the drive shaft. Thats good!

Havent pulled the clutch apart yet.

Now, there is a thin metal sleeve that fits inside the throw out bearing and rides overtop the drive shaft. The fit between the throwout bearing and the sleave is still good, but the sleeve is wallered out on the end where it rides over top the drive shaft splines. Plus I dont know how much is worn inside the sleeve where is rides over top the drive shaft.

Is the purpose of this sleeve to keep the throwout bearing centered?

I probably ought to spring for a new one of these too huh?

Thanks and merry Christmas to all!

Randy

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riverbend

12-29-2004 18:59:25




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 Re: Pilot bearing worn. Split the 230 apart. Ques in reply to Randy in PA, 12-28-2004 15:16:17  
Is the sleeve actually part of the throwout bearing ? It will be much easier to replace it now and the cost of the part will be the same.



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Randy in Pa

12-29-2004 19:14:26




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 Re: Pilot bearing worn. Split the 230 apart. Ques in reply to riverbend, 12-29-2004 18:59:25  
Also to answer your question this particular sleeve is not part of the throw out bearing. There is a casting the the bearing runs on that is also refered as a sleeve. It is $145 dollars! Seems kind of high for what it is.

Randy



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Randy in Pa

12-29-2004 19:11:46




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 Re: Pilot bearing worn. Split the 230 apart. Ques in reply to riverbend, 12-29-2004 18:59:25  
Well I called the case/international people today and they still make that sleeve for about $25. They will let me know in the morning if there distributor has it. If they do I can have it fri Am. The clutch is sort of worn so I am replacing it too. Pressure plate looks OK. I will probably change the throwout bearing since it is only about $25.

Funny thing that the new pilot bearing is only 1 inch long and the old one is 1 1/2 inches long. I am going to buy 2 and saw one in half to make up the other half inch and drive it in first.

Thanks for the interest.

Randy

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Novel Idea Guy

12-29-2004 05:06:47




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 Re: Pilot bearing worn. Split the 230 apart. Ques in reply to Randy in PA, 12-28-2004 15:16:17  
Fix it right.



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