Posted by TX656 on March 11, 2009 at 17:32:43 from (71.48.166.71):
This post is related to two prior threads. "Fouled plugs on 656" and "Houston, we're going in posts." I usually don't like to keep starting new threads but got separated into two threads, one in classic and another in modern?
After I get it thing split in 1/2 I'll start another new post and reply with what I've learned and reply to all the information that was shared in the first two. Thanks for that.
Now, the current problem:
Please help me understand why it doesn't want to split.
I've removed the 4 bolts per side that I thought kept front/back halves together. I tried it with the back end a little 'less' supported than the front and vice versa. I've tried rocking. I tried the winch on the 4 wheeler (very lightly). I worked the clutch pedal. Still no movement.
Are there bolts in the clutch housing I need to remove? Or somewhere else covered up with grease? The front end does sit high due to non-stock wheels/tires.
What should I try next. I don't want to go medieval on it (unless that's how it's done.) As always, thanks in advance.
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