Release Bearing wear... Where?
Hey All.
I am in the finishing stages of assembling my all-motor setup for my NX2000. After a bit of a dough-head move resulting in the ruining of a release bearing (another story, another time), I had a couple of questions regarding release bearings:
I now understand the mounting of the bearing on the sleeve, and how it is actuated by the forks. I also realize that, in essence, there are two critical areas to be concerned with in terms of wear on a release bearing; One, being the inner bore of the bearing housing that slides on the surface of the input shaft sleeve, and Two, the bearing race itself (I suspect that the bearing would wear out long before the contact point that presses on the pressure point fingers would).
So, my questions center around this:
What part(s) of the release bearing is/are responsible for symptoms associated with one worn to the point of requiring replacement? There don't seem to be limits associated with inner bore diameter, nor axial play, detailed in the FSM. I realize this is not an expensive part, and the money spent on a good replacement part is far cheaper than the labour/time associated with pulling the tranny to replace one. Having said that, what makes the release bearing ready for the scrap pile?
Thanks much for any input; looking forward to hearing some thoughts on this!
Darrin
I am in the finishing stages of assembling my all-motor setup for my NX2000. After a bit of a dough-head move resulting in the ruining of a release bearing (another story, another time), I had a couple of questions regarding release bearings:
I now understand the mounting of the bearing on the sleeve, and how it is actuated by the forks. I also realize that, in essence, there are two critical areas to be concerned with in terms of wear on a release bearing; One, being the inner bore of the bearing housing that slides on the surface of the input shaft sleeve, and Two, the bearing race itself (I suspect that the bearing would wear out long before the contact point that presses on the pressure point fingers would).
So, my questions center around this:
What part(s) of the release bearing is/are responsible for symptoms associated with one worn to the point of requiring replacement? There don't seem to be limits associated with inner bore diameter, nor axial play, detailed in the FSM. I realize this is not an expensive part, and the money spent on a good replacement part is far cheaper than the labour/time associated with pulling the tranny to replace one. Having said that, what makes the release bearing ready for the scrap pile?
Thanks much for any input; looking forward to hearing some thoughts on this!
Darrin