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Title: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: RobtheManx on June 14, 2016, 22:53:08 pm
Hi Guys

Nearly ready to put my engine in the bug , but wanted to check something.

Hi have a Kennedy pressure plate , with the early style ring where the release bearing seats .  The trans has the late style release bearing and guide tube .

Now when I had the engine and box in Ned Bug , I simply removed the guide tube , as the hole in the pressure plate is too small . Worked fine , but is this gonna be ok in the long term ? or am I better off going over to an early release bearing and arm ?

Thanks , Rob


Title: Re: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: leec on June 14, 2016, 22:59:41 pm
If I read this right, you can remove the ring from the Kennedy clutch plate to use it on a late trans. It's a circlip iirc
Lee


Title: Re: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: Ron Greiner on June 15, 2016, 00:28:46 am
with the late throw out bearing, if you remove the guide tube, you will also have to replace the throw out bearing and the release fork,
that's too expensive, just remove the collar from the center of the pressure plate, there is a spirol lock on the inside center


Title: Re: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: RobtheManx on June 15, 2016, 09:02:46 am
Great , thanks Lee and Ron .

I'll put the guide tube back on and remove the collar .

Rob


Title: Re: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: leec on June 15, 2016, 11:17:44 am
Great , thanks Lee and Ron .

I'll put the guide tube back on and remove the collar .

Rob

No probs, keep the collar safe though as there are sometimes people needing then for the opposite reason to you :)


Title: Re: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: RobtheManx on June 15, 2016, 16:53:10 pm
Already stashed it in a safe place ....which will be totally forgotten when someone needs it haha !


Title: Re: Clutch / release bearing question
Post by: WPS on June 15, 2016, 17:57:06 pm

Use the later release bearing with the guide tube whenever possible...it's much more stable and doesn't have those annoying clips!!

If any one needs any of those pressure plate pad/rings I have about 10,000 of 'em!!

Good luck Rob!