AR-5, r-154 Anybody actually done this

So here was the damage. Seems not running a sleeve on the throw out bearing was allowing it to shift. Just needed up failing and shoving the fork into the pressure plate. Amazing failure but should be an easy fix.

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This fix to this is an ax15 front bearing retainer. Shown here it has a sleeve that prevents the throw out bearing from going to side to side. This one was junkyard raided with a fork and throw out bearing. $10 at the pick and pull. Got to stay on that lemons budget.

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Stock ar5 style. The internal slave has its own sleeve to ride on. So none on the bearing retainer itself.

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Now with our ax15 bearing retainer. One bolt whole was in a different location but the ar5 had both holes there.

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