Neil
Supporter
Porsche made a bonehead error on their G50 throw out shaft bearings. Needle bearings were a terrible choice- any experienced engineer knows that needle bearings are suited for continuous rotation but not for limited angular motion. The grease develops a "channel" with repeated back and forth motion and the resulting lack of lubrication that caused eventual failure. The replacements all had solid bronze bearings. I would be very leery of roller bearings in that application as well!Learned something new this week about the Quaife transaxle. Turns out, a base transaxle order does not include the clutch lever assembly (fork, bearings, shaft, etc.). Those parts come as a package from Quaife for an additional £599.50 (QKE62G001). Fortunately, Bob Wood at Safir was concerned that I might have not included those parts in my order from Quaife and called. Turns out Bob has a more suitable set of parts ($45 less at current exchange rates). Safir’s clutch lever assembly has roller bearings instead of bronze bushings, the lever shaft is a bit longer, and it includes seals. Anyone combining the Quaife with Safir’s clutch package also needs to include Safir’s $236 clutch shaft. There is a one spline difference between Quaife’s shaft and the shaft that fits Safir’s clutch.
How a company (Porsche) with such experience could have made such a bad mistake is beyond me. On second thought, look at their rubber-center clutch fiasco.
