Im in the middle of a manual conversion, the Throw out bearing that came with LUK kit is slightly different design or maybe its faulty... the flange is rotating slightly and loose. I realize this might be to align properly with the plate, but I just wanted to make sure... Also the collar is composite, anyone experience this and have it fail???
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Yup, get the BMW one. Having both side by side makes it clear that the LUK part is of inferior quality. Like Obioban said, the dimensions and tolerances are all wrong.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - Kassel MAP - SSV1 - HJS - PCS Tune - Beisan - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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yeah just got the Pilot bearing out and i bough another FAG to use instead of the kit one, it slides in with my finger! I checked and seems there is a difference of .001 inch... so i have the kit and FAG measuring same and they are both slightly smaller... gonna check with a shop right now if their FAG is same size.
as for TOB, I was told the design is meant to have that slight tolerance for better even pressure on the plate. some move on the inside, this one moves on the outside.
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Originally posted by pawelgawel View Postyeah just got the Pilot bearing out and i bough another FAG to use instead of the kit one, it slides in with my finger! I checked and seems there is a difference of .001 inch... so i have the kit and FAG measuring same and they are both slightly smaller... gonna check with a shop right now if their FAG is same size.
Regarding TOBs, I made the mistake of putting a LUK piece in when I did my first clutch job and ended up having to pull the trans and replace it with an OE one because it rattled immediately.
I was not a happy camper.
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well shit out of luck, just bought another FAG pilot bearing and its same size, slides in without much force.... tomorrow morning Ill call bmw and see if they can rape me. As for TOB, Ill need to order another one and get it Friday... but I just spoke to another euro mechanic and says this LUK bearing is fine.. Ill see if I can get another one tomorrow
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Wow. I guess I'll be replacing that again. I wasn't impressed with the quality of their clutch kit but got it for around $200 so I couldn't complain.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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I have the LUK TOB as well, same with FAG pilot bearing. Honestly I have had no issues with either. Pilot bearing was a tight fit going in and the same coming out when I pulled the motor for the rebuild. I noticed the difference in design for the TOB but have never noticed any rattling, or anything to indicate it was a downgrade. What is the practical implication of the LUK being slightly shorter? I can't imagine there is much of a difference given it was not perceptible driving. Not enough to warrant pulling the trans and replacing it anyway. Maybe when I'm next in there.
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that is exactly like that... from what ive heard, its an updated design to give a little flexibility when parts a moving. most likely ill stick to this one if i can't get anything else this week.. as for the Pilot bearing, Ill call bmw tomorrow morning. but interesting enough, 2 FAG bearings are exactly the same but one was made in KOREA while the other in PORTUGAL.
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