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Old 12-19-2007, 12:16 PM   #10 (permalink)
thricestrat
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That sound your hearing until you push your clutch in is called the Throw out bearing. Its the bearing on your fork that rides on the clutch teeth while engaged. Then you push the clutch in the fork does not touch the clutch teeth causing the bearing to rest and not spin. Same concept as a skateboard bearing (it wears out and the more you use it the worse it sounds). B4 getting rid of my nt and switching to 4g63 i replaced 5 in a year to find out that my fork was bent slightly causing the tob to prematurely fail.

good look with it, my advice is replace throw out bearing with oem, oem fork, new axles while your in there, new axle gaskets (tranny side 2x) and clutch if it needs it. Also those flywheels go outa balance real ease so have it balanced at a local machine shop
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