eightOsix
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I am in the process of repairing my clutch/transmission/throwout bearing and want to make sure that I install the correct throwout bearing. I have read many posts about greaseable and non-greaseable bearings and am confused. Hopefully with some pictures I can clear up the topic. I have an inkling that what I took off is not correct.
First off this is for a Scout 800 with a 152, t18 and Dana 20. Attached are some pictures of the removed throwout assembly. It is obvious that it is a non-greaseable unit, there is no grease zerk. However, looking at the bearing, it appears that there is an opening to the innards that would be positioned on the “inside” of the assembly. I have read that having a greaseable bearing on a non-greaseable sleeve (collar) is a no-no. Makes sense, because there is no way to grease it.
I have also read that it is possible to make the sleeve (collar) a greaseable unit by drilling a passageway and installing a zerk. A picture or better description of this process on a sleeve like this would be very helpful. I think most of the posts are about Scout II/v8 throwouts, which are apparently a very different setup. I have also read that you could drill a small hole in the side of the bearing in order to get some grease in there. What bearing do I need to work with this collar?
Also, on my collar there are two holes drilled and a broken off roll pin. I found a photo of the same sleeve with the roll pin present. Does anybody know what the function of this roll pin is?
Thanks in advance.
Ps: I am in need of a new front bearing retainer for the t18. The "tube" broke off which is what perhaps what caused my clutch problems. If anybody has a retainer for a 15/16 10 spline shaft please pm
First off this is for a Scout 800 with a 152, t18 and Dana 20. Attached are some pictures of the removed throwout assembly. It is obvious that it is a non-greaseable unit, there is no grease zerk. However, looking at the bearing, it appears that there is an opening to the innards that would be positioned on the “inside” of the assembly. I have read that having a greaseable bearing on a non-greaseable sleeve (collar) is a no-no. Makes sense, because there is no way to grease it.
I have also read that it is possible to make the sleeve (collar) a greaseable unit by drilling a passageway and installing a zerk. A picture or better description of this process on a sleeve like this would be very helpful. I think most of the posts are about Scout II/v8 throwouts, which are apparently a very different setup. I have also read that you could drill a small hole in the side of the bearing in order to get some grease in there. What bearing do I need to work with this collar?
Also, on my collar there are two holes drilled and a broken off roll pin. I found a photo of the same sleeve with the roll pin present. Does anybody know what the function of this roll pin is?
Thanks in advance.
Ps: I am in need of a new front bearing retainer for the t18. The "tube" broke off which is what perhaps what caused my clutch problems. If anybody has a retainer for a 15/16 10 spline shaft please pm