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Posted by: lagunero May 23 2005, 04:55 PM

I'm replacing my clutch/pressure plate. I have the new washer, bolts, pins. I forgot to buy the throw out bearing. Is this truly a must replace or can I just let it die of natural causes? I have lighten the flywheel if that matters. TIA

Posted by: Joe Ricard May 23 2005, 08:43 PM

Well do you like dropping your power plant? Are you good at it?
Depends on the condition of the bearing you have in there. once the tight comes out of one of them things you can't get it back in. Or is that smoke in electrical parts. Yea that's it Electronics work great till you let the smoke out.

You can make throw out bearings last a good long time by always keeping your foot off the clutch pedal unless shifting. DON"T sit at stop light in gear. don't rest foot on pedal. 1st rule for co-drivers of my car.... clutch is in or out..... NEVER ease it all or nothing.

Posted by: Scott May 23 2005, 10:24 PM

Always replace the throw out bearing whe you do a clutch. If not you will regret it later. It doesn't cost much and it's easy to do.

"Don't put off til tomorrow what you can do today".

Posted by: McMark May 23 2005, 10:39 PM

The one thing I've learned from working on cars is never be in a rush. Do what it takes. On that note, I would probably just put it back in without replacing it if it were my car. wacko.gif Backwards, I know. Do what I say, not what I do. That sort of thing.

Posted by: skline May 23 2005, 10:44 PM

If you are tight on money, use the old one, if you dont mind going back in later to replace it. If money is not an issue, replace it now while you are in there anyway. I would replace it but thats just me. It is your call.

Posted by: lagunero May 24 2005, 08:08 AM

Thanks guys. Since I'm going to carbs I really don't want to drop the motor more than I really have to (clearance issues).

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