Well, took down the box.
MISHI,
It appears you were right to a point.The fork is secured to the release bearing with a pin.The pin came out in my hand while doing EARLY investigations.

You know whats next........
took down the box and was amazed at what i saw.
Because the pin got away, the fork could not put the release bearing in the proper place on the pressure plate. This destroyed the bearing. Now because of the obvious friction between the destroyed bearing and pplate, im sure that ill get an award for the newpplate that i created

.The heat at the center of the pplates' (leaves if u wish) bent each "leaf" backwards in a uniform manner! Looked like if it was supposed to be this way.....
Ill post the pics soon.
Everyone i went by with it including
horsepwrjunki, was startled at the fact that i was even able to drive like this .Even for a little while.
But all in all , it gave me a better understanding and respect for the gearbox, cause i did most of the work myself...
cheers!
