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Old 06-15-2006, 05:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Clutch release bearing clips, how do they fit?

I want to make sure I have the clutch release bearing clips in right...can someone give
me some details on this or point me to a good online photo of the release bearing,
clips, and fork.

Thanks, John

1984 Toyota Longbed pickup, 2WD, 22R carburated engine, manual trans.


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Old 06-16-2006, 05:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Clutch release bearing clips, how do they fit?

Here are a couple of links for Toyota FSMs that may help, one is for 1983
Pickups and the other 1985 Pickups.

[url]http://www.truckporn.com/tech/1985toyotatruckfsm.pdf[/url]
[url]http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-buchanan/93fsm[/url]

Complements of SidneyBek.

Good Luck!!!

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>I want to make sure I have the clutch release bearing clips in right...can
>someone give
> me some details on this or point me to a good online photo of the release
> bearing,
> clips, and fork.
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> Thanks, John
>
> 1984 Toyota Longbed pickup, 2WD, 22R carburated engine, manual trans.
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Old 06-16-2006, 07:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Clutch release bearing clips,.......PICTURE.......marsh


jbclem wrote:[color=blue]
> I want to make sure I have the clutch release bearing clips in right...can someone give
> me some details on this or point me to a good online photo of the release bearing,
> clips, and fork.
>
> Thanks, John
>
> 1984 Toyota Longbed pickup, 2WD, 22R carburated engine, manual trans.[/color]
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John,
I'll try to find you a better pic,that shows the bearing
itself......
but here for now........
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Re: Clutch release bearing clips,....Another PIC.....Bearing only


jbclem wrote:[color=blue]
> I want to make sure I have the clutch release bearing clips in right...can someone give
> me some details on this or point me to a good online photo of the release bearing,
> clips, and fork.
>
> Thanks, John
>
> 1984 Toyota Longbed pickup, 2WD, 22R carburated engine, manual trans.[/color]

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John,
a better pic of the bearing w/clip



[url]http://www.clutch-parts.com/images/products/engineparts/i2020121479nac.jpg[/url]

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Old 06-19-2006, 06:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Clutch release bearing clips, how do they fit?

Thanks all for the photos. The identical clips are shown in the 1985 photo(manual).
But they are flimsy and it seems to me that they could be knocked off if the car hit a
really bad bump. Still, I live on a bumpy dirt road, cross a creek everyday, and until
my clutch disk wore down, there was no problem with the clutch. I've got the trans
almost installed, but if I'd thought about it I think I would have tried drilling a hole
through the yoke and each clip and run a securing wire through each one. When you
install these, facing the rear of the car you push them from right to left over the ends
of the yoke and the hub flange(s). All that holds them in place is the spring pressure
and it's very easy to slide them around side to side.

I also wonder if I could have converted to a latter style clutch and release bearing and
yoke. Marsh, what year was the release bearing photo from?


Regards to all,

jc





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