Zetec with MT75- thrust bearing mods?
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Good question - I think it depends on which version of the box you have. My MT75 was a diesel version and needed the spacer (19mm from memory)
You can measure both sides and calculate what is needed. If you measure from the block to box meeting face to the clutch on one side and to the face of the release bearing on the other with the bearing retracted you should be able to verify what you need.
It is important not to exceed the full travel of the release bearing unit or it will explode and cant be rebuilt so tread carefully.
I would make a dummy pedal and test it out of the car if I had to do it again. I exploded a unit and had to remove the engine and box again to replace it - grr.
You can measure both sides and calculate what is needed. If you measure from the block to box meeting face to the clutch on one side and to the face of the release bearing on the other with the bearing retracted you should be able to verify what you need.
It is important not to exceed the full travel of the release bearing unit or it will explode and cant be rebuilt so tread carefully.
I would make a dummy pedal and test it out of the car if I had to do it again. I exploded a unit and had to remove the engine and box again to replace it - grr.
One day I'll actually finish - completely - one day....
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gav - Fourth Gear
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It came with the release mechanism which I selected for a diesel MT75.
I got mine new off ebay but they are getting rare now. What about buying a cheap chinese release bearing unit for the diesel version, keeping the spacer and ditching the release unit which I imagine wouldn't last very long.
Failing that, I did make a 17mm spacer from some ally bar but it was complicated (for me with limited lathing skills) and my machine hated doing it for some reason that I need to establish - probably a slipping belt or tired motor. I managed it eventually but it wasn't pretty.....
I got mine new off ebay but they are getting rare now. What about buying a cheap chinese release bearing unit for the diesel version, keeping the spacer and ditching the release unit which I imagine wouldn't last very long.
Failing that, I did make a 17mm spacer from some ally bar but it was complicated (for me with limited lathing skills) and my machine hated doing it for some reason that I need to establish - probably a slipping belt or tired motor. I managed it eventually but it wasn't pretty.....
One day I'll actually finish - completely - one day....
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gav - Fourth Gear
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Spyder do spacers and understand some of the options.
I foolishly threw the old knackered release bearing away thinking that the available parts would be an easy change. I ended up with a complete new setup from Spyder at cost. Give them a call and talk to Andy.
I foolishly threw the old knackered release bearing away thinking that the available parts would be an easy change. I ended up with a complete new setup from Spyder at cost. Give them a call and talk to Andy.
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The Spyder spacer I have sits between the gearbox and the slave cylinder
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