| Lou,
You need to stop the sleeve from turning on the shaft. The pins are 
meant to do that. Just take the sleeve to NAPA and have them match a 
roll pin to it.
Jim Franks
Lfm614@aol.com wrote:
> I am going back together and ready to put the tranny on the motor.  I  bought 
> a brand new standard OEM throw out bearing assembly from TRF to  replace my 
> old one that was starting to sing.  The new sleeve does not  have the pin to 
> keep it from turning on the fork pins like the  old one, it has the little 
>hole 
> though.  How critical is that pin?   Doesn't look like you can get one in 
> there once the sleeve and bearing are  pressed together. I did notice that my 
>old 
> one has two notches or impressions  from the old pins up against where the 
>pin 
> is and 180 deg out.  I thought  that maybe that is the reason the pin may 
> longer be used.
>  
> Any experience with this?  Is this assembly put together wrong?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Lou
>  
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