Matthew, The sleeve provides the friction to hold the pin in place. If the old pin fell out, the old sleeve probably needs replaced. Use a drift pin larger than the pivot pin and knock it out of the throwout bearing arm. There are bushings in the bellhousing, above and below the throwout bearing arm pivot point, that may need attention.

Larry

Matthew Milkevitch wrote:
Fellow Listers;
Some weeks ago, I consulted the list about my '78 Spitfire that would not go into gear while the motor was running. I have since traced the problem to a missing throw out bearing arm pivot pin (holds the arm to the bell housing). I pulled the trans last week and I have recently received a new pin from VB. My question: I also purchased a sleeve for this pin. Must the new pin be installed with the sleeve?

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