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Building a sleeve for a t170 I plan to build a sleeve for my T170 input shaft so I can use a and early through out bearing. A couple of questions.
1/ how tight should the ID be on the sleeve going over the transmission shaft? 2/ what is the best material to use? Thanks |
Re: Building a sleeve for a t170 I did it the other way, were the sleave pressed into the flathead throw out bearing hub and slides on the trans collar. I used cold rolled bar stock and measured the bore of the stock throw out bearing.
It was on a T5 but pretty much the same thing you are doing |
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Re: Building a sleeve for a t170 I used a piece of schedule 80 pipe. Had machinist bore inside so it slid easily over the input shaft "nose", and the outside so the throwout bearing would slide easily. Tapped for a set screw toward the rear to hold it in place. Five years, several thousand miles, still there. Rod
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Did you make it the full length of the shaft? |
Re: Building a sleeve for a t170 Been several years, but I'm pretty sure I made it even with the front end of the "nose" on the tranny. Use thread locker on the set screw so it doesn't work itself loose.
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