Do you mean that the throwout bearing had scored the spring fingers that it presses
against to release the clutch?  I once had to replace the housing because of that; it
made the clutch get all grabby and erratic.   Normally, I believe that the bearing 
always
presses lightly against the fingers; I'mm not sure what is supposed to
keep them from getting all scored...

Doug Braun
'72 Spit


At 02:53 PM 3/1/2003 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear Listers,
>I have just rebuilt my engine (73 spit 1500) and when I did I noticed that 
>the throw out bearing had scored the clutch plate housing.  I had replace the 
>whole unit about 6 months ago.  I have noticed that as I sit, out of gear and 
>clutch pedal released, I can hear the bearing as it rolls on the clutch 
>housing. Could this be a problem with the clutch master cylendar or something 
>else? I have already rebuilt the slave.
>Thanks,
>Ted

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