throwout bearing
#1
throwout bearing
who makes a quality throwout bearing for the lt1 and where do you buy them? i ripped 1/2 the friction material off my AZ clutch and i think the bearing might be shot, i'm putting a spec disc in this time and want to change the bearing...i'm thinking timken but not sure where to go..
thanks
mike
thanks
mike
#3
Re: throwout bearing
The OEM GM bearings are the best.
I have one on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MESE%3AIT&rd=1
Seriously, this TOB is in excellent condition.
I have one on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MESE%3AIT&rd=1
Seriously, this TOB is in excellent condition.
#5
Re: throwout bearing
Originally Posted by limige
you've got to be kidding me, dealer cost is over $100?
part # 10085246
$98 plus rediculous shipping charge at gmpartsdirect.com
$190 MSRP
#10
Re: throwout bearing
I'll do it from bottom next time...looks to easy that way..its not hard from the top but I think I could do it faster on the bottem..out the top took me 5hrs..I'd rather leave everything on the engine and just drop it out the bottom..
#12
Re: throwout bearing
Plenty of room. Ok, so not plenty of room but I've done it twice in my garage. If you can get some of those nice 6 ton SUV jackstands it would be even better. I put the rear tired on my rhino ramps but jackstands work there too.
Cody did you ever find your tranny problem..aka..replacing the master/slave cylinder. My car quit going into gear with symptoms of a bad slave and I replaced it with a new GM unit but its still acting the same.
Cody did you ever find your tranny problem..aka..replacing the master/slave cylinder. My car quit going into gear with symptoms of a bad slave and I replaced it with a new GM unit but its still acting the same.
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