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An "occasional" squeal might also be a dry pilot bearing. It will also
come and go with pedal movement. Did you grease it a "million" years ago?
Dave P
On 6/25/2015 4:18 PM, Dave Connitt wrote:
> So back a million years ago when I was rebuilding the engine on my
> TR4A (by the way, isn't it odd that the "4" key and the "$" key are
> only a shift away from each other? I think not!) anyway,, I decided to
> go with The Roadster Factory "Magic Clutch" setup which included the
> Gunst throw out bearing. My Triumph has developed an occasional squeal
> much like a bearing going bad. Naturally, I think the worse but what
> experiences good or bad have you guys had using the Gunst throwout
> bearing?
> Secondly, what is the down side of removing the spring that keeps the
> bearing on the clutch fingers?
> Thanks
> Dave Connitt
>
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An "occasional" squeal might also be a dry pilot bearing. It will
also come and go with pedal movement. Did you grease it a "million"
years ago?<br>
Dave P<br>
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<div><font face="Arial">So back a million years ago when I was
rebuilding the engine on my TR4A (by the way, isn't it odd
that the "4" key and the "$" key are only a shift away from
each other? I think not!) anyway,, I decided to go with The
Roadster Factory "Magic Clutch" setup which included the Gunst
throw out bearing. My Triumph has developed an occasional
squeal much like a bearing going bad. Naturally, I think the
worse but what experiences good or bad have you guys had using
the Gunst throwout bearing?</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial">Secondly, what is the down side of
removing the spring that keeps the bearing on the clutch
fingers?</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial">Thanks</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial">Dave Connitt</font></div>
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