The throw out bearing has a bump in the ridge where the clutch fork rides in. what is it for and does that have to be installed a certian way? it is only on the one side.
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It doesn't really matter where that goes. All it does, is keep the bearing from spinning on the fork.
What's more important is the little flat spring with the 2 ears that's attached to the fork. It goes ENTIRELY INSIDE the groove of the bearing; that is, the ears DO NOT "clip" onto the bearing, such that they are "outside" the groove. If you put it together wrong, the clutch will not release.
What's more important is the little flat spring with the 2 ears that's attached to the fork. It goes ENTIRELY INSIDE the groove of the bearing; that is, the ears DO NOT "clip" onto the bearing, such that they are "outside" the groove. If you put it together wrong, the clutch will not release.
Thanks, That is just what i was wanting to know! 

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What brand is that throw out bearing? part #?


