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Re: how to get the imput shaft out?
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Posted by BF8690 on July 03, 2007 at 16:32:08 from (138.163.0.42):
In Reply to: Re: how to get the imput shaft out? posted by LinemanFarmer on July 03, 2007 at 16:15:45:
I just read your other post about that. My M was like that when I bougt it. Did you take out the 5 bolts that hold your pressure plate on? It may be 6 bolts. You have to take these out then slide the friction and pressure plate backwards a little to make sure that they are free. Also what about the carrier for the throw out bearing? You have to take that off and remove the shaft. If you do that and everything else is destroyed put the tranny in neutral, then spin the input shaft on the front of the tranny 90 degrees from the angle of the removable shaft. Slide the removable shaft backwards to clear the pilot bearing and it should all come out. Post back if this don't work.
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