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Old 03-31-2008, 08:40 AM   #8 (permalink)
zed
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SO there should be a return spring?
I don't see anything listed in the parts catalogue.

or any place to attach it. The piston rod is attached to the fork and not the clutch.. so any action of the clutch wouldn't move the fork back ...

There's no place or room behind the fork to attach a return spring.. Seems to just count vibrating away from the pressure plate.

Which makes smooth operation of slave fork and bearing imperative.
I don't mean the clutch pedal return spring. I mean the actual fork its self. It just flops around in there. Every time you would go down hill or decelerate I would think the throw out bearing would be riding the pressure plate.


Seems funny to me.


The bearing I have is inseparable from the carrier. But I think its right.
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