Originally Posted by Gadge
Is Pic 3 an end-on view of that bearing?

yes it's a pic of that bearing. it's not seized but could definitely do with replacing i think.

Originally Posted by Gadge
It looks like it may be partially or fully seized, and to have chewed some metal off the reverse clutch disc centre spigot, thus allowing the yoke to contact the disc. This can be remedied by shimming, but there's a bit of trial-and-error involved in getting that right.

Now the yoke has no way to come in contact with the disk not enough play maybe it was a previous problem or something has got stuck as some point.

It definitely chewed some metal away as a I have now the centre spigot measuring OD 34.80mm and the bearing In 35mm.(can this be fixed)?
I'm Happy to take more pics if needed.

Thanks again.