Bob---If you already have purchased the Gunst kit, there's no reason not
to install it. The RHP bearing quality has been a crap shoot for about
a decade or longer. So far, so good, on the Gunst.
Spin the two bearings in your hands, to feel the difference!
Dick
Bob H. wrote:
Gunst bearing vs. NOS RHP bearing
Hello List: I am changing out the clutch on my '76 TR6, and I paid
through the nose for an NOS Laycock pressure plate, Laycock clutch disc,
and an NOS RHP throw-out bearing. I have a Gunst bearing kit ready to
go, and I ask for your thoughts as to whether to install the RHP bearing
(it's in perfect condition), or go with the Gunst bearing set-up. Your
comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Bob H.
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