Braden Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 so i got a clutch for my new engine, its the only clutch sachs lists for the 620 truck and t is the 225mm, my question is how tall is the correct throwout bearing for the pickups, the one i took out of the truck is maybe 1/4 inch taller than the new one, the clutch has been replaced before and im not sure that the right throwout bearing was used so i guess the old one could be the wrong one, i did notice the clutch engaged almost instantly when i had the old engine in so maybe the new on i have is the correct one, if somebody could measure one and let me know what its supposed to be i can compare it with mine. not that it matters but i am going to be using a 5 speed from either a late 620 or z car Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 so i got a clutch for my new engine, its the only clutch sachs lists for the 620 truck and t is the 225mm, my question is how tall is the correct throwout bearing for the pickups, the one i took out of the truck is maybe 1/4 inch taller than the new one, the clutch has been replaced before and im not sure that the right throwout bearing was used so i guess the old one could be the wrong one, i did notice the clutch engaged almost instantly when i had the old engine in so maybe the new on i have is the correct one, if somebody could measure one and let me know what its supposed to be i can compare it with mine. not that it matters but i am going to be using a 5 speed from either a late 620 or z car Can't help except to say the tranny used doesn't matter. The bearing and the housing that holds it is matched to the pressure plate used. Quote Link to comment
ggzilla Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Just remove the new throwout bearing from the new sleeve, and put it on your old sleeve. Then you'll be back where Datsun designed it. Note: these are Datsun parts, but not 620 parts. yet still illustrate the differences Quote Link to comment
hardhead320 Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 I had the same problem with my f4w63 tranny "miss matched parts" wound up having a machinist sleeve and extend my bearing holder by about an inch. Beat my head on the wall trying to figure it out. :angry: Quote Link to comment
Braden Posted July 27, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 so the unit of measure is millimeters i am assuming. ill take pics of both of mine today and measurements Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 The larger the pressure plate the taller it is (front to back) or the higher the diaphragm fingers from the flywheel surface, so a short length housing is used to hold the bearing. A 225mm or 240mm housing would be shorter than the 200mm one. If the housing is too small (short) the clutch would engage and disengage closer to the floor, or may not disengage properly at all when the peddle is depressed. A housing that is too long would engage and disengage farther from the floor near the top of peddle travel and may not totally engage the clutch when fully released. If a housing is supplied with the new clutch then use it. This is the correct one and is matched to the pressure plate size. Quote Link to comment
Braden Posted July 27, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 thats what i was thinking mike, i noticed that the pressure plate fingers were infact different but i dont have the old clutch to compare to anymore. i will run the one that came with the kit, i didnt feel like trying to swap on the new one for fear of destroying it, i just removed the old bearing and i bugered it up a bit. thank you for your help, now any of you that would like to discuss different types of throwout bearings or post pictures or measurements feel free to do so! Quote Link to comment
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