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Thrust bearing

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discoman:
ive just done trhe clutch and bearing on mine the quickest way and easiest is to take the engine out

Dr Neil:
Personally i prefer to take out the gearbox/transfer box complete, a bit heavy but o.k.Not too bad a job but as already has been said best to replace all the bits whilst the box is out.Only takes a couple of hours at most to get the box out, good luck
mate

Neil.....

Leigh:

--- Quote from: "discoman" ---ive just done trhe clutch and bearing on mine the quickest way and easiest is to take the engine out
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Quickest and easiest  :shock:

the loon:

--- Quote from: "discoman" ---ive just done trhe clutch and bearing on mine the quickest way and easiest is to take the engine out
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want to come and do mine as think its just gone
 :cry:

hobbit:

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--- Quote from: "discoman" ---ive just done trhe clutch and bearing on mine the quickest way and easiest is to take the engine out
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Quickest and easiest  :shock:
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It is in a series 3 lightweight, Also after this summer my front on the disco is having a removable bonnet slam plate. so it may well be better for me to look at a clutch change that way too, have to think about that though

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