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Mr.Bill i have a question, how exactly doe's a Hydraulic, Self-Aligning, Throwout Bearing work?

my case is the use on my W58 transmission adapted to work with a Auto bell housing.

here is a picture of the unit i have, this is from the guy it was bought from.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v499/redphoenix/Lexus%20SC400/5spp/IMG_6305.jpg

 

does the second line look like a Bleed screw to you?

any info would be helpful, and if it seems adaptable to a starion/conquest clutch setup

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Mr.Bill i have a question, how exactly doe's a Hydraulic, Self-Aligning, Throwout Bearing work?

my case is the use on my W58 transmission adapted to work with a Auto bell housing.

here is a picture of the unit i have, this is from the guy it was bought from.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v499/redphoenix/Lexus%20SC400/5spp/IMG_6305.jpg

 

does the second line look like a Bleed screw to you?

any info would be helpful, and if it seems adaptable to a starion/conquest clutch setup

 

yes, the second line is positioned at a level above the slave cylinder and then its used as a air bleed.I placed my bleeder outlet in my bellhousings above the starter pocket

http://www.billsautofab.com/images/r154intbearing4.jpg

http://www.billsautofab.com/images/r154intbearing3.jpg

 

you have to find the depth of the pressure plate with a full disc installed to the flywheel

http://www.billsautofab.com/images/R154intern9.jpg and then allow yourself about an 1/8 inch free travel between the throw out bearing contact area and the fingers on the clutch pressure plate, then make sure you have about a 1/4 inch travel after contact. you can see how its done on you tube here

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