Posted by pete 23 on January 02, 2012 at 20:02:03 from (74.32.238.142):
In Reply to: throwout bearing posted by bobberoo23 on January 02, 2012 at 18:47:14:
A throw out bearing is used to disengage the clutch. When you push your clutch pedal in, the bearing contacts the fingers on the clutch pressure plate thus releasing the spring loaded tension of pressure plate that is holding the clutch driving disc in contact with the flywheel. The bearing is mounted on a sleeve that is moved with a fork attached to the clutch release shaft. Some are greaseable, some are sealed. At any rate, even if it does have a grease fitting on the sleeve, you need to turn the bearing while gently applying grease to zerk to actually get grease in bearing with out it going all over where you don't want it and it takes very little.
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