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Mcleod throwout bearing

Posted By: sogtx

Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/09/24 02:15 AM

Anyone well versed on throwout bearings ?

I have always usually used an Aetna bearing.
I saw a Mcleod on Amazon that seemed reasonable
Its snugger than the Aetna

Its stamped China .
But the diameter is smaller on the bearing surface .
Wwyd ??

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Posted By: TJP

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/09/24 03:42 AM

Likely another case of we'll save a nickel by substituting this part, after all, the other application (Yours) we don't sell that many of. Stay with what works twocents
Posted By: jbc426

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/09/24 08:39 PM

The biggest problem with throwout bearings today seems to be in the low quality grease they are filled with. It's just doesn't do the job, and the nature of the design makes it difficult to wash out the cheap grease and refill it with a high quality grease.
Posted By: fastmark

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/10/24 12:13 PM

The last 18 spline I worked on had the smaller bearing surface and I believe it was from Ram clutches. I went to my local Napa store and bought a bigger bearing and just replaced the bearing. I believe it was a Common Ford bearing. I bought the bearing only.
Posted By: poorboy

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/11/24 12:30 AM

The "smaller" bearing appears to not have the outer edge metal that the larger bearing has. By the pictures, the surface that rides on the clutch appears to be the same sizes. Have you measured the actual contact surface and know for sure its actually smaller? Are we dealing with an actual surface size difference, or an optical illusion?
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/11/24 04:13 AM

I'm sure Mcleod doesn't make them, they have them made and package by a vendor for them like a lot of other hard parts shruggy work
Posted By: fourgearsavoy

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/11/24 09:49 PM

Andy I always thought the smaller bearing was used on the factory style 3 finger plate and the larger bearing was used on the diaphragm style plate. Some companies probably sell the larger bearing as a one fits all so they only need to stock one bearing.

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Posted By: sogtx

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/20/24 10:02 AM

I guess ingotta do that
But shennI asked Jamie Passon
He said stay with. aeta
Posted By: TJP

Re: Mcleod throwout bearing - 03/21/24 02:15 AM

Originally Posted by sogtx
I guess ingotta do that
But shennI asked Jamie Passon
He said stay with. aeta


confused shruggy beer ?

There are a bunch of unknown variables that could impact the longevity of either bearing in it's application so it's really a roll of the dice either way twocents
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