B Buck91 New Member May 31, 2011 10 0 1 Feb 7, 2016 #1 Feb 7, 2016 #1 Gotta do the clutch in my 96 early due to fluid leak. Last time, about 40k ago, a timken tob was used which is holdingn up great. Any reason not to go with timken this time around also? Sent from my HTC6515LVW using Tapatalk
Gotta do the clutch in my 96 early due to fluid leak. Last time, about 40k ago, a timken tob was used which is holdingn up great. Any reason not to go with timken this time around also? Sent from my HTC6515LVW using Tapatalk
flstang65 10 Year Member Dec 6, 2007 1,484 134 94 SE Georgia Feb 7, 2016 #2 Feb 7, 2016 #2 OEM or Timken
BrothersPerformance Premium Sponsor Sep 1, 2009 261 11 28 3060 Performance Circle, Deland, FL, 32724 Feb 11, 2016 #3 Feb 11, 2016 #3 flstang65 said: OEM or Timken Click to expand... You can't go wrong with OEM/Ford Performance. Also, I would think about the replacing the pilot bearing since you're already there. Reactions: 1 user
flstang65 said: OEM or Timken Click to expand... You can't go wrong with OEM/Ford Performance. Also, I would think about the replacing the pilot bearing since you're already there.