Nope....I really do not think they will replace it.
It's not the point, any way it wouldn't be usefull - sending it from Poland to USA and back would cost to much
Corrosion is a source of fatigue and could very well be the trigger point for breakage.
Yes of course, but it's only a minor surface rust and dust - it's like a 2 years old or less, it was sitting in a garage.
Not that I think so in this case as it is more likely with too long throw out bearing play.
I thought about it but I can't see the way how a to long throw out bearing play would cause it to crack. I thought that maybe it can get stuck between the black part (housing) and the silver one (the plate itself) but I don't think so, after bolting it to the flywheel, there's still a lot of space and - as far as I can see - when you press the diaphragm spring with a throw out bearing, you just release the pressure that diaphragm is normally applying on this silver plate. It's NOT pulling this plate (like some other pressure plates I know) so I can't see the way a too long throw out bearing play can cause this. Am I missing something?
Bruce I do understand simple geometry like this;) I modified the pedal assembly so it would pull the same amount of cable as in a stock beetle (I had a beetle in a garage and just measured the cable movement;)) But i didn't know about the diffrent lengths of stock vw clutch arms, ooops
Do you know what should be the value of this trow out bearing travel? I can measure it (taking the engine out takes like 5 minutes) I have a beetle gearbox there (of course). Meanwhile I'll measure all the dimensions.
Regards
Jan
P.S.
Frallan I started thinking about this engine swap and seriously planning it when I was like 15 years old because I saw your black beetle in Warsaw;)