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Originally Posted by JeffZZZ
So manual clutch disc lining, pressure plate and bushings are all parts of clutch? What about the throw-out bearing?
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yes, the throwout bearing is what allows the clutch fork(which is what the clutch pedal operates) to move the pressure plate fingers to disengage the clutch.
they're trying to absolve themselves from people misusing the clutch and burning it out-- because all of those components are commonly replaced when replacing a clutch assembly. it's no different than their clause to not replace brake rotors and pads, due to people riding their brakes.