08-04-2009 | #31 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Should I be able to spin the output shaft still with the trans so close to the bell housing? I would be afraid if I cycle the clutch fork that it might cause the clutch disk to shift?
Thanks.....see Jeff how nice Jim is, maybe a lesson to be learned! No Cam Emblems for You! Come back 1 year!
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08-04-2009 | #32 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Jim is correct. Shouldn't be an issue. The input shaft should be thru the clutch disc at this point meaning that the splines are set. May want to try tipping trans slightly downward. Don't forget that motor may be tilting back a bit.
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
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Thats what I thought, but I was surprised I can now turn the output shaft, when I could not the other day. PITA
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08-04-2009 | #35 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Was in gear, but maybe with all the bumping I knocked it out...I will have to check
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08-04-2009 | #36 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Want to know a way to trash the pilot bushing. Force the trans in ! Ask me how I know.
If you are lucky enough to have someone work the clutch while you guide the trans in. Pumping the clutch will work also. Help to make sure the trans is in gear. As for Jeffs helpful hints , remember he spends alot of lonely night in the garage alone.... |
08-04-2009 | #37 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Hope to jesus I have not knocked any needle bearings out
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Lee,
Just a couple of basics that can cause issues similar to those you are experiencing. 1. Throwout bearing. Did you slide it onto the input shaft housing while the trans was out to make sure it went on OK? There are 2 different sizes of input shaft housings. The throwout bearing for the small size will not go on the large one. Makes installing the trans a real bitch I would imagine. 2. Clutch alignment. Did you use an alignment tool to align with the pilot bearing while cross tightening the pressure plate? If properly aligned, a little wiggle on the tail end while on the alignment studs, some forward pressure & it should slide right in. If you doubt the alignment is still good, back the trans out & check it with the tool again. Can do this with the bellhousing in place. 3. DO NOT try to pull the trans into the bellhousing with bellhousing bolts. If it doesn't go easily, something is not right. 4. If the trans is in gear, you should not be able to turn the output shaft if the splines are in the clutch disc. 5. Before installing clutch, always a good idea to slide the new disc onto the input shaft to insure it slides freely.
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08-04-2009 | #39 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
Well it wouldnt hurt to pull the trans out and check the needles .
Reinstall the alinement tool and check the clutch alinement. Lee what are you using for a tool. I have a old input shaft that I have much better luck with if you interested |
08-05-2009 | #40 |
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Re: Clutch replacement questions
-Did not force the trans on with bolts
-An allignment tool came with the kit, so good there -Looks like I did knock the shifter into neutral when I was restrapping the trans to the jack. -The shaft is going into the throwout, so should be good -Will try pumping the clutch tomorrow. Thanks for all the help, so many things that are not mentioned when people discuss, great learning experience.
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