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Just a quick one!

I'm having trouble trying to find a replacement throw out(thrush) bearing and pilot bush!!

Replacing my clutch with a twin plate, and need these parts to!!

Anyone know who or where I can get these from? Add what they cost? I found some im the US but that'll take to long to get here!

I have the part numbers but that's all really just need to know who sells or who can source!!

Cheers!

Speak to Jo, Ben or Tony at All Clutch and Brake Services. 3 Pinn Street St Marys. 8277 8122

They are SUPER helpful. I bought a new throw out bearing for my twin plate a few months back. $25 from memory, in stock.

Throwout bearing might be the same as a Datsun 200b, the last one i did had a 200b bearing. Take it to a bearing wholesaler and match it up Or ring Otomoto as they are an OS distributor

Edited by turboedsloth

Got the new bearing and sprocket bush!!!

Now is where the head f**k starts!!

Bearing carrier!!

I was told by the place I got the bearing and bush from to make sure I have the right one!!

I have a carrier at home! I'm not sure if its the right one! Its to suit a ecr33 gts-t!

Does anyone know if they are the same or different??

Does anyone have the measurements for the carrier that suits 32 GTR, push type clutch???

It is a fair bit shorter that the factory carrier!! But like they told me there is 4 or more carriers to suit my car!!

The overall length of the one I have is 36mm and from were the forks contact to the top was 7mm maybe 8mm!!

I believe the clutch to be a ts2b! Would you also recommend a nismo fork pivot ball for this heavier clutch??? Or would the factory one be fine?

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