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Posted by Jim Becker on April 19, 2005 at 16:35:22 from (4.29.47.113):
In Reply to: Re: cub clutch release bearing posted by Cub Clutch on April 19, 2005 at 11:08:02:
1. There have definitely been some #1. At least one of the sellers reported having to get a whole batch replaced. Some of them were reported to have not been made with thrust bearings, so of course they wouldn't last. 2. I haven't had one in my own hands but I was under the impression they were made with sealed bearings, which makes dry bearings another #1, at least in some cases. 3. The carrier for the Cub throwout bearing does not run on the shaft but is suspended from a pivot point high in the bell housing. Thus the bearing will move in an arc and it is impossible for it to remain concentric with the spinning pressure plate. Thus there will be movement of the bearing face against the fingers. Bottom line, the clutch mechanism was designed for a carbon block bearing and a ball bearing with a hard face doesn't belong there.
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