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Anonymous
02-05-01, 11:00 PM
Anonymous
03-05-01, 01:01 AM
Anonymous
03-05-01, 08:33 AM
Anonymous
03-05-01, 08:39 AM
If you do replace the clutch you will want to put a new clutch release bearing in at the same time and possibly a clutch cable? The input shaft can be a bastard to get out, you can use a slide hammer if you have a correctly sized bolt to fit it or apparently a the end of the clutch cable screws in so you can get about four people pulling on it. Hope this helps.
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Anonymous
03-05-01, 09:30 AM
yup thats right clutch cable is 7mm thead and fits in input shaft and you can get 3 peeps on it just watch out when it goes cause you will fall over :D
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Anonymous
03-05-01, 02:06 PM
it might be the circlip holding the final drive you will find it on the end of the gearbox mine had been removed when i got the box so when i offered the box to the engine it slipped back and i was getting no drive check it first :D
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Anonymous
03-05-01, 04:49 PM
lol if it slides out when you are driving it cracks the gearbox casing
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