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2015/12/21 19:43:08 (permalink)
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OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #?

I'm looking to install a new clutch and the consensus seems to be not to use the aftermarket throw out bearings in the clutch kits and instead use a new OEM throw out bearing.
 
Does anybody now the part number for a throw out bearing to suit a 1991 Turbo LSD gearbox?
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/21 20:33:56 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Steve_A 2015/12/21 20:44:54
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    I bought one earlier this year from Amayama parts.
    Part no 31230-20191.
    Pretty sure it's the same part used across the e153 revisions.
     
     
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/21 20:45:09 (permalink)
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    Awesome thanks alot!
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/21 22:45:53 (permalink)
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    I've just bought an Exedy Clutch kit, and they specifically asked if it had a cast or pressed steel release fork.
    I assume because the release bearing is different.
     
    I could only imagine the pressed steel forks aren't common, I've got two gearboxes and both are cast iron.
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/21 23:07:41 (permalink)
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    NPC asked me the same thing when I was getting quotes. I haven't been able to find much info about what applications the different forks were used for though.
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/21 23:31:22 (permalink)
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    So there are two parts listed:
     
    31230-20191 - 11.1998 - 08.1999
    31230-20190 - 12.1989 - 11.1998
     
    The dates listed are for production runs so both might work. Sprigs what year MR2 did you put your TO bearing in?
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/21 23:56:20 (permalink)
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    Mine is a 1994 turbo gen3.I haven't installed it yet. Just bought it for when ever I decide to get the clutch changed out.
     
    Kinda scared me there with the dates, but a quick google search lead me to the site below.
    In which the part 31230-20190 is superseded to -20191.
     
    http://toyotapartsunlimited.riveratoyota.com/toyota/mr2/3123020191/1991-year/turbo-trim/2-0l-l4-gas-engine/clutch-cat/clutch-and-flywheel-scat
     
    Manufacturer: ToyotaPart Number: 31230-20191Part: RELEASE BEARINGReplaces: 31230-20190Part Notes: TURBO
     
     
     
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/23 13:28:01 (permalink)
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    FYI I just picked up my Exedy HD Clutch, it came with an OEM bearing. With the newer Toyota part number and all.
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    Re: OEM Throw Out Bearing Part #? 2015/12/23 19:55:26 (permalink)
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    Nice! I got a sprung 6 puck from Clutchmasters and it just has a TOB in the box with no markings/part#'s so I think its safe to assume its generic :(
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