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Hydraulic Throw out bearings...HELP

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jj mack, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. jj mack
    Joined: Mar 22, 2007
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    jj mack
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    Ive asked this before and just looking for info one more time. Putting a Mopar 833 in my truck. The floor is too low to use the clutch fork....so I want to use a hydrualic TO bearing. McLoed and Tilton make them for the 833, but they dont even give you any KY for the price....

    I am sure these are probly modified versions of a more common TO bearing. How do you find dimensions of "stock" hydraulic TOBs? How close is close enough? It seems like a little slop is OK, take the self aligning ones for example.

    Bearing OD for an 833 is 1.250.

    Let me know!
     
  2. ems customer service
    Joined: Nov 15, 2006
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    my mechanic used a place called "quatermaster" thya are some type clutch warehouse they had the correct hyd t/o and dont forget about the bleeding the lines it was my problem they had specials in stock to they may be in the chicago area
     
  3. jj mack
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  5. jj mack
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    you guys suck......;')
     

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