Todd;
There had better NOT be anything wrong with that idea. I just replaced my clutch
with a B&B disk set from BP Northwest and used a TO bearing I recently received
from Gunst. You don't HAVE to buy the TO bearing when you buy the clutch set.
Just ask them for what you NEED. If your stock bearing wasn't "singing" to you,
there may well be no reason to replace it, IMHO.
Dave Friedlander
CF25194UO
Todd Bermudez wrote:
> List,
>
> I'm going to need a clutch for my '74 TR6 as my TR250 project is goin' way
> too slow & I can't go a summer without a car!
>
> Anyway, I was planning on ordering a B&B 3-piece clutch kit, but with all
> the hub bub about the throw out bearings, I thought I'd use my "stock" throw
> out bearing instead of the one that comes in the kit.
>
> Any thoughts as to why that would NOT be a good idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Todd Bermudez
> TR250 (under construction)
> TR6 (under LESS construction)
>
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