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spigot bearing

Post by chugga »

Just renewing clutch and want to replace the spigot bearing. Any one changed the spigot bearing and how?
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Post by chugga »

Ahh its not a bearing its a brass bush.
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Post by chugga »

Ok got the spigot bush out with wet paper, it was so easy. I got a exedy HD clutch kit and instead of a bush i got a bering that was half the size!
I had to order a genuine bush from toyota, no one has them.
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Post by chugga »

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The manual shows a bearing but the proper part is a bush. This bush was worn causing lots of vibrations ans noise. So check your spigot bush when replacing your clutch.
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Post by ferozamaniac »

With a bearing the clutch-gear works more softly and last longer i have changed mine 2 years ago and no problem since then.
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Post by chugga »

Did you have the bush and replace it with the bearing?
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Post by Mitsos »

Both my ferozas had a bearing in that place.
As far as I know Daihatsu has two different codes for that bearing.
I found a different bearing in each car.
Never heard about a bush till now.
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Post by ferozamaniac »

chugga wrote:Did you have the bush and replace it with the bearing?

Yes and now it doesn't make that terrible noise since then because the bush was almost cut in half :shock:
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Post by chugga »

Why was yours cut in half? I wish i did put a bearing instead of a new bush :x
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Post by ferozamaniac »

The bush its since 1992 and it was destroyed after 18 year, don't worry also yours will last for a long time :armsup:
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