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Gunst.de clutch release bearing?

Verfasst: So 6. Aug 2017, 13:32
von hdevo
Hi everybody
Excuse me for witing in English but my German is quite bad.
I understand so feel free to write in German.

Gunst.de, lots of forums point to this company in case of clutch release bearing problems.
They seem to sell a clutch release bearing very well suited to solve the TR6 sticky clutch problems.

Does anyone know what product this in and where to buy?
The gunst.de site point to a furinture store so I guess Gunst might be out of business.

Thank you.

Hans De Vos
Dendermonde, Belgium

Re: Gunst.de clutch release bearing?

Verfasst: So 6. Aug 2017, 14:39
von rola
You are right, Joachim Gunst died in 2012, his business wasn't take over from any successor. In deed he developed a lot of improvements espacially for the TR-series.
As I'm not a TR6 owner, I think that others here in the forum can give a better answer to the TR6 clutch problems.
Regards
Rolf

Re: Gunst.de clutch release bearing?

Verfasst: So 6. Aug 2017, 17:31
von Triumphator
...afaik, the remaining parts of Gunst are taken over from a company near Heidelberg. You see them sometimes offered in Ebay.de.
I'll look, to get the address.

Regards

Wolfgang

edit: found it, if you send me a PN with your Email addrss, I'll mail the information

Re: Gunst.de clutch release bearing?

Verfasst: So 6. Aug 2017, 17:44
von Triumphator
Some TR 6 drivers are using the following parts:

Clutch automat Sachs # 3082 100 041 (earlier LUK # 122 006 212) Clutch disk Luk # 322 0135 16 KYK (Toyota) Release baering

Greetings
Wolfgang

Re: Gunst.de clutch release bearing?

Verfasst: Sa 12. Aug 2017, 20:01
von willi49
Hallo Hans,
look here http://www.racinggreen.de/
Willi

Re: Gunst.de clutch release bearing?

Verfasst: Sa 19. Aug 2017, 17:52
von hdevo
Thanks everyone.
We have removed the bearing and polished the inside real hard.
Put it back with copper grease.
Since then drove 300 miles without problem.
Hans