HVDA sells the hydraulic TOB separately (as well as part of the 5 speed conversion).
HVDA
Herman van den Akker
P.O. Box 6812
Pine Mountain Club, CA 93222-6812
Phone: (661) 242-1253
E-Mail:
handhvan@msn.com
Not my cup o'tea (IMO the original setup wasn't broken), but everyone I know that has one just loves it.
Shannon, I realize Bill didn't say he had the Gunst bearing. But as I said, the particular problem is common to a lot of bearings (including some that were mistakenly sold as OEM replacements) and I feel Joachim's solution to that particular problem is a valid one.
Certainly there are other valid solutions, including tearing it all back apart and using Herman's (expensive) co-axial slave unit.
But after driving literally hundreds of thousands of miles with a B&B clutch, much of it in stop-n-go Los Angeles area traffic; I simply don't believe there is anything substantially wrong with B&B clutches as a group. IMO Brent Kiser's explanation of the <u>wrong</u> clutch being sold for the TR6 (which I've heard from other sources as well) makes far more sense to me.
Edit : After all, if you can't believe a Mechanical Engineer from Purdue, who can you believe ?
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Randall - Purdue Alumni