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I just installed transmission 10 min ago and it seems to me that according to service manual picture and clutch design, release bearing always spins!
Look at the picture from service manual. There is no spring, which pulls fork back. Actually opposite, there is a spring inside slave cylinder, which always pushes fork forward, which means release bearing is always touching clutch cover spring. Any ideas about it? Am I wrong?
Look at the picture from service manual. There is no spring, which pulls fork back. Actually opposite, there is a spring inside slave cylinder, which always pushes fork forward, which means release bearing is always touching clutch cover spring. Any ideas about it? Am I wrong?
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Originally Posted by car5car
I just installed transmission 10 min ago and it seems to me that according to service manual picture and clutch design, release bearing always spins!
Look at the picture from service manual. There is no spring, which pulls fork back. Actually opposite, there is a spring inside slave cylinder, which always pushes fork forward, which means release bearing is always touching clutch cover spring. Any ideas about it? Am I wrong?
Look at the picture from service manual. There is no spring, which pulls fork back. Actually opposite, there is a spring inside slave cylinder, which always pushes fork forward, which means release bearing is always touching clutch cover spring. Any ideas about it? Am I wrong?
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