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Throw out bearing for SuperC

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Dale in Ar.

08-27-2007 21:04:00




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I started to replace the throw out bearing and things didn't look right.I have a replacement bearing but it is too big for the shaft.It fits the pressure plate,as to mean that it will cover the fingers.I have the bearing retainer as the parts book calls it but there is no way that the bearing will fit.The retainer has some sort of carbon looking inside it.Now my question,is there three pieces to the assembly,a retainer,the carbon type sleeve,and then the bearing going over the carbon sleeve ???If so I am missing the carbon type sleeve,so where can I find one if that is the way things are suppose to be ????

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vally farms

08-28-2007 19:32:07




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 Re: Throw out bearing for SuperC in reply to Dale in Ar., 08-27-2007 21:04:00  
My Sup C has both fittings, just like the A above. Have to get a good flashlight and look in the access hole real good to find it. When I got the tractor it would shudder every time I would let out the clutch. After a squirt of grease in that bearing, smooth as silk. Saved me a clutch job. Mike



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MM_TX

08-28-2007 18:00:59




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 Re: Throw out bearing for SuperC in reply to Dale in Ar., 08-27-2007 21:04:00  
The A,B, C & SC are all interchaingable. The newer replacement sealed bearing takes a "carrier" that is shown in the B parts manual. The 2 pieces replace the older style graphite bearing. Ihe IH dealer will have it but it is a lot more.

I put NAPA part # N833 on a carrier from a parts B in my Super C and it worked great.

MM



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Kevin Meier Iowa

08-28-2007 04:12:09




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 Re: Throw out bearing for SuperC in reply to Dale in Ar., 08-27-2007 21:04:00  
ID2.062" OD3.328" THICKNESS.750" this is the throw out bearing spec that I have in stock. Hope this helps ya out some.



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A. Bohemian

08-28-2007 08:32:21




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 PLEASE Keep us Posted... in reply to Kevin Meier Iowa, 08-28-2007 04:12:09  
...and please share everything you learn about Super C throwout bearings.

One of the few truly unresolved mysteries on these boards relates to the throwout bearing on Super C.

The Owner's Manual clearly identifies a lubrication fitting on the throwout bearing (IN ADDITION TO the one on the retainer!) and lists a step for lubricating the throwout bearing itself in the scheduled maitanance (DISTINCT FROM the step for hitting the zerk on the retainer throught the port on the bell housing!).

But, none of us has ever found such a fitting on our throwout bearings.

Some of us, trying to find an answer, decided that the ORIGINAL bearings maybe did have a lube fitting and required periodic attention, but that it is not found on modern replacement bearings, which use teflon coatings for ''lifetime'' lubrication (what a misnomer!); or that there was a production change which didn't make it into the manual.

But at this point those are just guesses and we"d like to KNOW.

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Gene-AL

08-28-2007 17:38:33




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 Re: PLEASE Keep us Posted... in reply to A. Bohemian, 08-28-2007 08:32:21  
A. Bohemian,
I don't know anything about a Super-C, may be different, but my 1951 Super-A has both a clutch release bearing zerk, accessable through the bottom clutch housing handhole (1,000 hrs /once per year), and a clutch release bearing retainer zerk accessable through the small clutch housing dust cover on the left side (every 120 hrs of operation). I recently had to use a flashlight to find the release bearing zerk, but there it was - way up in there.

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