Don't know that tranny, but the pivot pin out of the clutch fork??
Larry
At this exact moment in time 7/10/01 3:48 PM, "Paul A. Asgeirsson"
<Pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net> made the profound statement:
> OK, so along with the blue smoke puzzle, I've got a dandy! Customer put
> in new clutch assembly after an engine swap of 948 to 1275 in a Bug Eye.
> Assembly all in and running, can't get clutch release. Close enough so
> he asks me to check it out. By golly, no clutch release!
>
> One significant item checked out OK, which was:
> Slave bled properly, release arm moves adequate amount.
>
> All works well now, I know the answer and it was a new one to me after
> more years working on cars than I care to admit to!
>
> First one to get it right, gets a big box of Kudos! Thinking caps on,
> gentlemen start your answers!
>
> Will it help if I say they were amateur DIY's? (Actually a hair
> dresser!) NO he isn't!!!
>
> Paul A
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