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Thread: Clutch slave pushrod - Oh the shame

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    not his conscience either,,,
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

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    Mechanic did say at the time that he replaced either the fork or the throw out bearing, and not the other.

    I'm thinking that the wear on the fork might have been operator error. The clip on the back looks much too clean and shiny for a part of my Land Rover.

    And the throw out bearing was of the older type.

    Now, what about the wear on the fingers?

    Cheers
    Simon

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    Some pics.


    Old clutch fork and bearing


    Old fork, that clip looks quite clean.


    You can't see how it is getting pointy at the crack.


    Can't really see the wear, should I be worried?




    Many, many jacks below.


    Cheers
    Simon

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    just imagine trying that in a tojo!

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