Throw out bearing
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Throw out bearing
I have a new throw out bearing where the hole is 1 1/4" and the shaft is 15/16" since I don't have a parts manual can you tell me is their is a bushing that will make up the difference? Thanks..
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Jon-Boy,
That's normal. There is no bushing. The TOB is located by the yoke that carries it. Don't forget to put the zerk to the bottom so you can grease it. I just found one assembled upside down. I'm sure it was never greased.
That's normal. There is no bushing. The TOB is located by the yoke that carries it. Don't forget to put the zerk to the bottom so you can grease it. I just found one assembled upside down. I'm sure it was never greased.

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