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Is the clutch throw out bearing the same as the thrust bearing?

Is the clutch throw out bearing the same as the thrust bearing?

No their not. The clutch throw-out bearing (which is a thrust bearing) is on the clutch fork as you say. The spigot bearing supports the end of the gearbox input shaft and is pressed into the back end of the crank.

How to tell if thrust bearing or input shaft is worn?

This is a common fault in gearbox bearings. An easy way to see if the rattle is worn selector shafts in neutral is to slightly pull the lever against the 3rd gear gate with the motor running but clutch out. Don’t try to pull it into gear but just hold it against the gate and see if the noise changes.

Is the spigot bearing and thrust bearing the same thing or not?

hey guys is the spigot bearing and thrust bearing the same thing or not? No their not. The clutch throw-out bearing (which is a thrust bearing) is on the clutch fork as you say. The spigot bearing supports the end of the gearbox input shaft and is pressed into the back end of the crank.

Can you shift gears without a throwout bearing?

Without the clutch system, you won’t be able to shift gears. The throwout bearing, which is the focus of this article, is a part of the clutch system which allows the transmission to disengage from the engine. This is something that happens in manual vehicles only as the driver controls the shifting.

No their not. The clutch throw-out bearing (which is a thrust bearing) is on the clutch fork as you say. The spigot bearing supports the end of the gearbox input shaft and is pressed into the back end of the crank.

hey guys is the spigot bearing and thrust bearing the same thing or not? No their not. The clutch throw-out bearing (which is a thrust bearing) is on the clutch fork as you say. The spigot bearing supports the end of the gearbox input shaft and is pressed into the back end of the crank.

What are the symptoms of a worn out thrust bearing?

As such, problems like a worn out clutch thrust bearing can produce pronounced symptoms that indicate service is required. A worn thrust bearing has increased clearances between its rollers. This allows the bearing to move around in its seat excessively, which can lead to rattling, squealing or growling noises coming from the transmission.

Where is the clutch throw-out bearing located on a Nissan?

The clutch throw-out bearing (which is a thrust bearing) is on the clutch fork as you say. The spigot bearing supports the end of the gearbox input shaft and is pressed into the back end of the crank. aparantly with a lot of nissans it is a bush not a bearing so did u have anything that was a bush in the back of the crank?

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Ruth Doyle