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Clutch throw out arm for pre-verto clutch assemblies. This is one of the most often overlooked areas for clutch problems. In addition to the more obvious adjustment problems the end of arm that extends into the throw out bearing plunger is suppose to be ball shapped. Due to all the pressures exerted on this the end typically becomes flat. This results in a reduction in stoke and a very sloppy operation!
Classic Mini Cooper Clutch Throw Out Arm, Pre-verto Clutch Only

Classic Mini Cooper Clutch Throw Out Arm, Pre-verto Clutch Only

Classic Mini Cooper Clutch Throw Out Arm, Pre-verto Clutch Only
Part No: 22A2204
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Clutch throw out arm for pre-verto clutch assemblies. This is one of the most often overlooked areas for clutch problems. In addition to the more obvious adjustment problems the end of arm that extends into the throw out bearing plunger is suppose to be ball shapped. Due to all the pressures exerted on this the end typically becomes flat. This results in a reduction in stoke and a very sloppy operation!
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