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Old 11-04-12, 11:14 PM
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SK Throw out bearing question

Hello, Well i got my clutch and pressure plate on the way and im wondering what i do about the throw out bearing. Do i need to get one for a 1990 rx7? or are all the 13b+5speeds the same? And is there anywhere on the internet that is cheap?

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Go get one from Partsource Cole.about 45 bucks.
it will be a MOOG bearing most likely.(or Federal)
Mazda can get you one too.
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The trannies should be the same for any series 5 and for the throw out bearing most of your auto parts store should carry them for cheap, special order of course, unless you are looking for an aftermarket....they should go for like 20 bucks for a stock replacement.
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The answer i needed! thank you sir!
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Check your thread,I had to approve my own answer!..throw out:$45 at Partsource.
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Mazda still has a good market support for fc's?
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How do i do that myster? :P im a little slow when it comes to forums and stuff. And i do not have a clue about the mazda support. seems like it would still be half *** decent.
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Napa..Partsource..Canadian Tire ...(not Cdn tire though,seriously)
Napa can get you a Throw out bearing,just go to the parts store and ask for a Throwout bearing for a 1990 Rx7.
So Easy even a "Caveman can do it"..lol!
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Originally Posted by Cole Smith
How do i do that myster? :P im a little slow when it comes to forums and stuff. And i do not have a clue about the mazda support. seems like it would still be half *** decent.
IN Saskatoon go to parts source on 8th. st. go to the back there is a long grey haired guy there about 50 or so tell him what you need he will help if anyone can , Most of the people there are ok. . OR NAPA on Faithfull ave. just off Circle Drive Same parking lot as value village ( this is the only Napa in Saskatoon ) If they don't have they can get in a couple days from Edmonton . Gerald m.
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