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> Weber hydralic throwout bearing Questions, are they an OEM item?what makes or cars?
Mueller
post Aug 30 2004, 12:34 PM
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While doing some web surfing, I came across a few pages that mentioned using a Weber brand hydralic throwout bearing.

It seems for Jeeps it is a common upgrade when doing conversions, it's also used in some of the higher end Cobra kit cars.......

I'm guessing that these must be factory installed in some cars, but I cannot figure out by whom?????

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post Aug 30 2004, 12:45 PM
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Mike, there might be others as well, but I heard that there were some Ford Ranger pickups that used a hydraulic T.O. bearing.

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post Aug 30 2004, 01:56 PM
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I believe 80's 90's jeep cherokees had them. Sold a few in my parts days, but can't remember 100% now. Call your local NAPA and ask the counter people. If they don't know call NAPA in Napa (where I worked) @ 707-252-6811. They know.
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post Aug 30 2004, 02:26 PM
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I'm fairly certain Tilton makes one too. The Tilton unit is called a annular TOB. I guess the critical part would be getting one that has the same diameter, the same "stroke", and the correct bellhousing to pressure plate finger height.

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