So some of you might remember my previous post about a sudden increase in clutch pedal effort on our 97 cobra. I had hoped that it was just the cable but it seems that the throw-out bearing is the culprit, would not slide easily on the bearing slide and seemed to bind up on the slide.
So I pulled the trans out last night and the bearing was completely dry, took quite a bit of effort to get it off of the slide. I guess that the bearing binding on the slide also caused the pivot bolt to be pulled out of it's threaded hole in the case (although strangely enough the threads in the case look fine and it after blowing the hole out and running a tap in it the pivot bolt threads back in just fine).
This probably explains why the situation got so much worse right before I pulled it apart (would barely engage the clutch enough to put it in gear).
Anyway, moving forward, O'Reilly has the throw-out bearing I need (2 diff. models, the in-house for 15 or the Federal Mogul for 40, any input here?).
I assume I should take the slide off and attempt to polish out any scuffs/gouges out with a buffing wheel?
Then grease the slide and install the new t/o bearing? What type of grease works best here?
Any other tips/tricks I should think about after experiencing a failure like this?
So I pulled the trans out last night and the bearing was completely dry, took quite a bit of effort to get it off of the slide. I guess that the bearing binding on the slide also caused the pivot bolt to be pulled out of it's threaded hole in the case (although strangely enough the threads in the case look fine and it after blowing the hole out and running a tap in it the pivot bolt threads back in just fine).
This probably explains why the situation got so much worse right before I pulled it apart (would barely engage the clutch enough to put it in gear).
Anyway, moving forward, O'Reilly has the throw-out bearing I need (2 diff. models, the in-house for 15 or the Federal Mogul for 40, any input here?).
I assume I should take the slide off and attempt to polish out any scuffs/gouges out with a buffing wheel?
Then grease the slide and install the new t/o bearing? What type of grease works best here?
Any other tips/tricks I should think about after experiencing a failure like this?
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