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[TR] TR250/6 t/o bearing sleeve

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Subject: [TR] TR250/6 t/o bearing sleeve
From: Pete Arakelian <arakelianp@mossmotors.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 08:48:29 -0700
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Thread-topic: TR250/6 t/o bearing sleeve
The clutch release bearing rides on a sleeve that has a roll pin in it to stop
the sleeve from rotating when the pin hits the pins in the clutch fork.
Current sleeves I have looked at have a hole drilled for the roll pin, but
there is no corresponding dimple or hole on the other side of the slot to
engage the pin.
Does anyone see this as a problem?  Should there be a dimple or hole across
the slot for additional strength?   Or is it simply not required?
I need to know pretty quick and am on digest so could you please respond to m
direct as well?

Thanks,
Peter

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