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Clutch or Tranny issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="3B99SVT" data-source="post: 8371331" data-attributes="member: 35689"><p>IIRC, the clutch fork shoud be quite a ways away from the cover. How did your pivot ball look when the new clutch was installed? I recommend trying to push in on the clutch fork (farther into the tranny) to make sure it's in the proper location. And don't try to use the clutch pedal to put extra pressure on it to make sure it's seated properly(experience talking -- I broke my throw out bearing that way). If it's in the right place, it shouldn't rub on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3B99SVT, post: 8371331, member: 35689"] IIRC, the clutch fork shoud be quite a ways away from the cover. How did your pivot ball look when the new clutch was installed? I recommend trying to push in on the clutch fork (farther into the tranny) to make sure it's in the proper location. And don't try to use the clutch pedal to put extra pressure on it to make sure it's seated properly(experience talking -- I broke my throw out bearing that way). If it's in the right place, it shouldn't rub on anything. [/QUOTE]
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