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Date:   Wed, 5 Jul 2006 17:07:48 -0700
Reply-To:   mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From:   mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:   Re: Mechanic had to pull transmission again, what would you do?
Comments:   To: Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:   <11dcddf80607051643u1f44de14s99fcb820e9644f04@mail.gmail.com>
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Sure, but does the reason it now doesn't spin have to do with the wear spot? Do you have a photo of the clutch side of the bearing?

In any case, "let go" is not a term that conveys any technical data. If the bearing in fact stopped spinning, that is not "let go" but rather "seized" or "grabbed", quite opposite from "letting go".

Mark

Christopher Gronski wrote:

> Mark D - I have the bearing, the clips are fine but it does not spin > and has a very clear worn spot in a half moon shape on one side. My > theory is it let go, and the wear was caused on the way back when I > was driving without a clutch. > .................................


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