So i replaced my clutch with an ECS Stage 1 kit this weekend. While installing the new thrust bearing into the clutch fork the plastic clip broke off the back of the bearing (fail), so in a panic i just put the old thrust bearing back in. It had all the same dimensions and was in good condition.
Now once the engine has warmed up i have a bit of a rattle sound when giving the engine a bit of a rev. When i press the clutch though it disappears. I was just wondering, is the thrust bearing always in contact with the pressure plate fins, thus always rotating? or is there supposed to be a spring or something of sorts pulling the clutch fork away from the pressure plate?
Now once the engine has warmed up i have a bit of a rattle sound when giving the engine a bit of a rev. When i press the clutch though it disappears. I was just wondering, is the thrust bearing always in contact with the pressure plate fins, thus always rotating? or is there supposed to be a spring or something of sorts pulling the clutch fork away from the pressure plate?
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