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advise on clutch release bearing please
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toecutter
PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 4:50 am Up
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just fitted a clutch into 1.4 lx cable clutch
i have fitted a valeo clutch
i did not change the realese bearing tube as it lookd ok to me if they nead replaceing is it clear just looking at them as in no ruff edges or is there more to this
also when fitting the realese bearing one of the tiny plastic clip edges snappd off as in the tiny clip parts about 1-2 mm the bearing seams to slide up and down ok but should i get a new one clearly if money was no object then i would but then i would not be fitting a clutch myself if it was . but if its going to fail with just the one clip left then may be i should get another
TBH i do not feel that confident in the design of these bearings surely would be better if it was metal or at least a better sucuring system i was considering drilling a hole and putting a cable tie on each end

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I wouldn't trust either one clip or the cleaned up bearing tube.

Can't you get a tube ordered in by your local Peugeot or Citroen dealer? They may agree to post it if you aren't able to collect ..

Down to just the 1.4 HDi. Cayman Green 2.0i CC sold.
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thanks for the reply to be fare i havent tried peugeot direct think i have found some on ebay i was just hoping to get it all back together asap i will go and try peugeot now and get another thrust bearing as well i guess i think this was the answer i expected but half hoped for a yes it will be fine with one clip i have done it loads of times and a yes the tube will be fine as long as no visssible ruff spots but guess that was hoping for to much o well back out with the box and the wallet then i guess at least its raining so i will not get to hot in the drive removing it all lol
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toecutter
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any idear if these tube sleve bits can be purchased from eurocarparts i cant find them online but may be searching with the wrong words
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I got mine from a peugeot dealer and it was less that fleabay were asking

You really need the part number to do it properly .. so many online sites get it wrong ..

Down to just the 1.4 HDi. Cayman Green 2.0i CC sold.
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thanks mate i just managed to get one it was only £6.55 inc vat not from peugeot but local auto spares shop part number 20029154b made by corteco i was pretty shockecd they had it in stock to be fare
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