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Re: One more Gunst question

To: Jay Welch <jay_welch@juno.com>, 6-Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: One more Gunst question
From: John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 11:18:59 -0500
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Hi Jay,  it is bonafide Gunst bearing and Im still a little perplexed as 
to why it didnt work.  All parts in question were new including shaft, 
pin, and bushings.  Maybe a bent friction plate?  Others have had no 
problem.   I would have preferred the Sachs unit as it did feel lighter 
on the clutch foot, but the B and B unit feels about the same as the 
laycock that came out.  Its working now and really would hate to pull it 
again although Im getting really good at it:)   John

Jay Welch wrote:

>Hi John,
>
>I was just curious to know if you have the actual "Joachim Gunst Bearing" or 
>the HD Release Bearing w/Sleeve (Gunst Type Bearing) marketed by BPNW.  There 
>might be some incompatibilities of which we aren't aware.....
>
>Could you could elaborate on your findings so we don't follow the same path?
>
>Thanks,
>Jay Welch
>Abington, MA
>TR6s
>Member Cape Cod British Car Club CCBCC http://www.capecodbritishcarclub.org/
>
>-- John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net> wrote:
>Dick, I spoke with BPNW and they confirmed this.   They said it had to 
>do with finger configuration.  I even put a pipe on the lever. I could 
>get it to disengage, but it still dragged.    John
>
>Sally or Dick Taylor wrote:
>
>  
>
>>John---I wonder why the Sachs didn't disengage for you? This is the
>>brand that Mr. Gunst recommends to use with this bearing!





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