Where does this bearing go?

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This bearing came with a clutch kit. Where does it go?



Is it 30502 in below picture? I'm asking because there's no way I can separate 30502 from 30501. It's machine pressed. I hope it goes somewhere else. If it's 30502, what should I do to replace old one with a new one?



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Thats the throwout bearing and yes it is part 30502.

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janda240sx wrote:Thats the throwout bearing and yes it is part 30502.
Okay. Thanks.Like I said, there's no way I can separate it from release sleeve. I tried, but it won't move at all. Or is there easy way?I might have to just buy release sleeve and attach the new one. Old throwout bearing is kinda worn out. I wonder what other people do about this.


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I don't remeber how I got mine out but its not that hard. I think I may have used a vice or something.

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i soaked mine in PB blaster and beat it off with a hammer over 3 days.Then i used my drill press to push the new one on.

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I actually had a ball joint puller( a beefy one too!) and used it and a combo of a large(that was just a hair smaller than the TOB) and small socket(for a place to put the bolt that you tighten on the puller in and to stabilize it), and also a bolt (to keep the sockets from sliding off of each other) to press the ***** out. I used a wood block and hammer to get the new one on.

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if you bring it toany machine shop they will charge you like $5 and it will be done in all of 30 seconds, well worth it.

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I just did this last night. I played with some of my tools and figured this out. You can do it at home, and it'll take like 2 min.

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