Mark, You mean the shaft and nylon bearings, are all together under $20? Do you by chance have the part numbers handy? Thnaks Eric mark drillock wrote: > I get then from Ken at Vanagain, under $20. These almost always need > replacing in my experience lately. We did list member Lee Koun's 88 > Westy clutch last week and his cross shaft was shot even at under 60k > miles. The Syncro I am doing today is likewise worn flat on the curved > section so badly that the release bearing gets cocked and galls the > surface of the sleeve that it rides on. I'm replacing that too. > > Mark > > vw4x4@fyi.net wrote: > > > > "inspect the release shaft > > for wear on the curves areas where the release bearing rides" > > > > Lets assume you find warn parts. What is the best source for these? > > I know I'll need them this summer. > > Thanks Eric > > |
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