Ortyn Posted Thursday at 22:18 Posted Thursday at 22:18 Just wondering this difficult to get a simple clutch release bearing for a Westfield. I thought the company still selling theese. They are not available on the site. May I am wrong the MT75 gearbox was the replacement for the type 9 but they only sell bearing for the type 9 what is much smaller. Do anyone sell one of theese? I want to reassemble my car but a simple part blocking me doing that.
Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO Posted Friday at 10:04 Posted Friday at 10:04 That seems to have an extension - discussion here about using a 19mm spacer versus moving the pivot pin to an extended one: https://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=219124 https://kitspares.co.uk/products/mt75-clutch-arm-pin 1
Ortyn Posted Friday at 22:08 Author Posted Friday at 22:08 Yes, Someone sent me the same info so may the longer pin could work. Today I took a closer look again and seperated the spacer from the bearing. Doing this just been using a flathead screwdriver and prying apart. It was quiet easy. Actually the spacer is a simple part, attached properly to the bearing. I ordered a replacement part from LUK and I will try the same thing with the brand new bearing (prying apart) and will reattach the spacer onto the new bearing. I am not sure if it will work but I will give it a try. Will upload the result. If it fails then I will order the new, longer pin. Many thanks for the links! 1
Ortyn Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Many thanks! Today I tried to clip the brand new release bearing and its been connected properly. (after I realized the back of the bearing is not the one I need to the clutch fork) So must order another bearing -exactly the same and will do it again. Should work but I was stupid and been ordering the wrong bearing. Thanks for the link anyway 🙏
Ortyn Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Anybody knows what part is this? found one on ebay and it says aircon evaporator 🤔 Sitting on the side of the zetec...
Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Positive Crank Vent (PCV). Connects with a vacuum hose to an oem intake plenum. You can vent it to a catch tank or remove and blank off with a plate.
MR.C Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The extension on the bearing is a tight fit (interference)looks to me like your dismantling the bearing. i made an extension for mine but never used it. The extension stops the bearing leaving the support tube (the bit that covers the main shaft)
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