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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 6:08 pm 
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My mini's TB is starting to give off a scuffing sound so im going to replace it,

Does anyone recomend a specific item?

And i can do it without pulling the motor out yeh?

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You can do it without removing the motor.

SimonK will be along in a little while to sell you a thrust bearing. :lol:


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Morris 1100 wrote:
You can do it without removing the motor.

SimonK will be along in a little while to sell you a thrust bearing. :lol:


no I won't!!

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however Callin, I have a small number of the only thrust bearings that actually work for sale at a very reasonable price, and if you were to pm me in regards to such an item I am very happy to discuss it

I also wholeheartedly recommend replacing the clutch arm and thrust bearing carrier while it's apart, it'll feel like a whole new car


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