More slave cyl questions
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Re: More slave cyl questions
I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
references to the straps.
I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
Carl
"Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
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> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
> straps.......
>
> Robb S wrote:
> >I see straps and lines on the picture in the weblink you
posted......possible
> >someone returned one after trying to install it and they pawned it off on
you
> >Carl......ask for another one?
> >
> >>Got the new slave from the parts store today. It's looks the same except
for
> >>a few differences. It does NOT employ the straps, or any other kind of
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >>Carl
>
>
> --
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4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
references to the straps.
I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
Carl
"Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
news:52AA89615EFB4@CarKB.com...
> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
> straps.......
>
> Robb S wrote:
> >I see straps and lines on the picture in the weblink you
posted......possible
> >someone returned one after trying to install it and they pawned it off on
you
> >Carl......ask for another one?
> >
> >>Got the new slave from the parts store today. It's looks the same except
for
> >>a few differences. It does NOT employ the straps, or any other kind of
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >>Carl
>
>
> --
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> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200508/1
#12
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Re: More slave cyl questions
I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
references to the straps.
I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
Carl
"Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
news:52AA89615EFB4@CarKB.com...
> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
> straps.......
>
> Robb S wrote:
> >I see straps and lines on the picture in the weblink you
posted......possible
> >someone returned one after trying to install it and they pawned it off on
you
> >Carl......ask for another one?
> >
> >>Got the new slave from the parts store today. It's looks the same except
for
> >>a few differences. It does NOT employ the straps, or any other kind of
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >>Carl
>
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200508/1
4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
references to the straps.
I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
Carl
"Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
news:52AA89615EFB4@CarKB.com...
> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
> straps.......
>
> Robb S wrote:
> >I see straps and lines on the picture in the weblink you
posted......possible
> >someone returned one after trying to install it and they pawned it off on
you
> >Carl......ask for another one?
> >
> >>Got the new slave from the parts store today. It's looks the same except
for
> >>a few differences. It does NOT employ the straps, or any other kind of
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >>Carl
>
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200508/1
#13
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Re: More slave cyl questions
I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
references to the straps.
I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
Carl
"Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
news:52AA89615EFB4@CarKB.com...
> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
> straps.......
>
> Robb S wrote:
> >I see straps and lines on the picture in the weblink you
posted......possible
> >someone returned one after trying to install it and they pawned it off on
you
> >Carl......ask for another one?
> >
> >>Got the new slave from the parts store today. It's looks the same except
for
> >>a few differences. It does NOT employ the straps, or any other kind of
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >>Carl
>
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200508/1
4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
references to the straps.
I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
Carl
"Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
news:52AA89615EFB4@CarKB.com...
> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
> straps.......
>
> Robb S wrote:
> >I see straps and lines on the picture in the weblink you
posted......possible
> >someone returned one after trying to install it and they pawned it off on
you
> >Carl......ask for another one?
> >
> >>Got the new slave from the parts store today. It's looks the same except
for
> >>a few differences. It does NOT employ the straps, or any other kind of
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >>Carl
>
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200508/1
#14
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Re: More slave cyl questions
go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
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the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
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#15
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Re: More slave cyl questions
go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200508/1
the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
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#16
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Re: More slave cyl questions
go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
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the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
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#17
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Re: More slave cyl questions
go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
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the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>references to the straps.
>
>I can see on the new one where the concentric bearing is stopped by a piece
>of sheet metal at the end of the sleeve that rides on the input shaft. It
>looks like the straps would just keep the end of the bearing from shearing
>off that little piece of sheet metal if the clutch pedal was pushed without
>the pressure plate in place to hold it in the proper position.
>
>Carl
>
>> print that pic and take it with you for reference.......and show them the
>> straps.......
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> >>
>> >>Carl
--
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#18
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Re: More slave cyl questions
aside from that, I'd call Raybestos and ask them Wassup?
Robb S wrote:
>go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
>the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
>up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
>
>>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >>Carl
--
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Robb S wrote:
>go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
>the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
>up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
>
>>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >>Carl
--
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#19
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Re: More slave cyl questions
aside from that, I'd call Raybestos and ask them Wassup?
Robb S wrote:
>go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
>the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
>up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
>
>>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >>Carl
--
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Robb S wrote:
>go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
>the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
>up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
>
>>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >>Carl
--
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#20
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Re: More slave cyl questions
aside from that, I'd call Raybestos and ask them Wassup?
Robb S wrote:
>go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
>the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
>up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
>
>>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >>Carl
--
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Robb S wrote:
>go back to your last post, and read what bill and another person wrote about
>the straps.......I think that was your problem. They are supposed to be tied
>up when you assemble it to prevent damage......
>
>>I took the page in to get the discount to 116.99. I also had them check all
>>4 of the ones they had in stock, all were identical. The instructions make
>[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >>Carl
--
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