Originally posted by pawelgawel
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any experience with LUK TOB??
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Since discussion veered towards the pilot bearing, here's some of the findings I had posted on m3f.
The original OE BMW bearing was from NTN, the OE BMW replacement was from KOYO, the one included in the LUK kit was from KBC.
Realoem notes the bearing should be 15x32x10 (ID, OD, thickness in mm). The two OE BMW bearings measured approx 10mm thick whereas the KBC was 1mm less.
Does that 1mm difference matter? I don't know.
Also, the OE bearings were noticeable smoother. Not that the KBC was not smooth, but the difference was noticeable.
Again, I went with an OE bearing for peace of mind.
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the thinness is not much of concern, but the actual diameter is the issue. I purchased 3 bearings and all are .001" less than original and slide in perfectly without being pressed in. I looked at NTN today as it is the original, but the one that is not sold by BMW is same messurement as the FAGs and KBC that I have, it is also .001" less in diameter and 1mm thinner. So after a discussion with the bearing master, he said BMW might actually request a special one just for their application. I ordered one for $50 lol and its coming tomorrow morning. We will see
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
If dimension were wrong, the first times you would press the clutch pedal with a Luk TOB the clutch slave would burst Same if you replace the pivot pin and push it all the way instead of leaving some space like OEM, this will affect the dimension and will affect the clutch slave travel and will get you into problems.
That being said, I replaced clutch on both my E46 M3 this winter and put OEM TOB but LUK would work totally fine.GT4 Composites
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Originally posted by Gt4 View Post
Dimension are wrong??? Take your measure from were the TOB touch clutch fork to the contact face with pressure plate instead of having them side by side. You will see they have the same dimension. Even if OEM is a bit longer it doesn’t matter cause that part is only sliding on the tube.
If dimension were wrong, the first times you would press the clutch pedal with a Luk TOB the clutch slave would burst Same if you replace the pivot pin and push it all the way instead of leaving some space like OEM, this will affect the dimension and will affect the clutch slave travel and will get you into problems.
That being said, I replaced clutch on both my E46 M3 this winter and put OEM TOB but LUK would work totally fine.
Ill be using the LUK TOB, decided Ill got with it, I don't think they will be any issues.. as for the Pilot bearing, I ordered OE and waiting till tomorrow morning
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Originally posted by pawelgawel View Post
what do you mean about the PIVOT PIN? i put on the brass one and hammered it in all the way down. is that not correct?
Ill be using the LUK TOB, decided Ill got with it, I don't think they will be any issues.. as for the Pilot bearing, I ordered OE and waiting till tomorrow morning
You should have measure the pivot pin and put the other one at the same place. It’s not hammer all the way in. Take a look here at my old OEM pivot pin. See there is stain that make a line, it wasn’t hammer all the way down, you can put a washer behind the get the correct spacing. If you hammer it all the way down, you might end up with the clutch slave pin dropping into the bellhousing and oil all over the clutch/bellhousing. Ask me how I know...
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ahh I see, Ill look at it right now.. thanks for the tip. as for the brass, its a little late for that now, I should have just got the BMW SS from the 850ci they used it in.. the trany is going in asap and from what I see, not too many people complain about the brass. I thought of reusing my old since it was still in great shape, Im sure this brass will be better than OEM anyways.
also found something that explains the new TOB
View attachment clutch_pivot.pdfLast edited by pawelgawel; 04-23-2021, 05:21 AM.
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I ended up comparing the brass and OE pin, the brass had a thinker ring so it sat at same height as the OE being pressed in down without a washer. As for the Pilot bearing, BMW sold me KOYO which is different dimension from other "OEM" aka FAG, NTN, KBC... looks like that is BMW only application.
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I've been using LuK clutch kits for years with their TOB and no issues with those bearings. I do use a OE Pilot bearing from BMW with every install, throw the LuK away.
With that said we've had customers request OE TOB and I have parts warrantied (3) in the last (3) years for making noise.'09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT, '02 Alpine 325iT (Track Wagon), '02 Alpine 330iT
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
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Originally posted by pawelgawel View Post
I like Sachs, that is OE supplier, but you see its has a composite sleve as well.. with this in mind im very confident in INA bearings (OE supplier) and the new version View attachment clutch_pivot.pdf
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