I have less than a 1000 miles on a new 930 box and clutch. The T.O. bearing seems dry and toasty and the guide tube looks well worn and "lumpy" on one side only. I may have had preload on the T.O. bearing when i first set the trans up and drove 200-300 miles. I eventually went to a hydraulic clutch and allowed a small air gap @ the slave to prevent preloading the T.O bearing. It apparently doesn't take long to toast these parts. I'm hoping my box is still fine.
Anyone with any experience (good/bad)...please chime in. For now, I believe I will replace these parts...cross my fingers...and reassemble. This is becoming such a pain in the ass...that I'm no longer having any f--- ing fun with this car. It's just a dreaded feeling to drive it...knowing that I'll be putting it up on jack stands to repair and spend more godamn money!
Bill
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Your picture sucks. LOL
I see NO grease on it (you could have cleaned it off before crappy pic)
Also: Replace that piece EVERY TIME you do a clutch job.
I use a high temp wheel bearing grease (syn) and put some in the inside of the TO bearing and some on the guide tube.
FYI: replace the "fork" also. BUT>> look at the one you pull off. They have to be clearanced before you install the new one.
All of these are wear items that should be replaced during every clutch job.. and typically people cheap out and dont do it, or dont know that they should be replaced.
B
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