In the interests of immediacy, I'll weigh in. The fork has a dimple pressed in it in which the pivot sits. The pivot has a hole drilled in end leaving a round some what sharp edge. This eventually wears through the dimple, pushing through and you get no more clutch action.
Thrust bearing can usually be felt through the pedal as Hasbeen states and may or may not be noisy.
When I pulled mine to replace clutch with just under 100,000 miles the fork had some wear but plenty of metal left. Greased and put back. Of course the amount of wear would depend on the amount of clutch action (highway vs. city driving).
No fun pulling the transmission as you either have to remove the trans from beneath the car if you can get it up high enough or pull the engine.trans out of the car. No fun either way so if it has to be done I would replace with new clutch kit as a matter of course. (Borg and Beck, now owned by AP).
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