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Do I need a new throw out bearing?? (pics)


VR4Rob

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I don't know what do you think??? :lol:

 

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Before you give your opinion, check out the cool tricks my stock one can do.

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_WQKgabrrajE/SjnOle0IcEI/AAAAAAAAAXY/CAIcWcF_tcE/s800/IMG_6033.JPG

 

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Ouch:

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_WQKgabrrajE/SjnOmniR_qI/AAAAAAAAAXk/37jXUHrjStE/s800/IMG_6036.JPG

 

Next to a new stock TOB, which I ended up not using because (not surprisingly) the old TOB grooved the trans snout pretty badly when it came apart so I went with a TSK-3 repair kit and now all is well.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_WQKgabrrajE/SjnOnA6LPeI/AAAAAAAAAXo/6a_rJhSeAXY/s800/IMG_6037.JPG

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Just use a pair of vise grips to squeeze it back into shape and some wd-40 to lube it back in place, and then some duct tape to hold the housing together.

 

If you then apply caulk, it's guaranteed to last 40 years.

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Just use a pair of vise grips to squeeze it back into shape and some wd-40 to lube it back in place, and then some duct tape to hold the housing together.

 

If you then apply caulk, it's guaranteed to last 40 years.

 

Group buy on reconditioned TOB's? ;)

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