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Old 04-04-2005, 12:35 AM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

How About The Tranny Did U Slip It Out From The Car?
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Old 04-04-2005, 12:41 AM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

Yea, i droped the motor w/ teh tranny attatched, but i had to repull the tranny to get to teh clutch prob, so i got everything loose and just kept a jackstand w/ a piece of wood to hold it up so it wouldnt fall and when i was ready to pull it i just got underneath at raised the tranny w/ one arm and pushed the jack stand out of the way and let it lower slow snd worked the tranny out on my chest and then just scooted off the the side and set it on the floor, the only bitch was all the fluid wasn't out of the tranny cause i was in a hurry so i got a little bit of an oil bath but other than that it wasn't so bad. The bottom starter bolt seemed to be the biggest bitch.
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Old 04-04-2005, 12:48 AM
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i was in a hurry so i got a little bit of an oil bath but other than that it wasn't so bad. The bottom starter bolt seemed to be the biggest bitch.
HA BEEN THERE, TRY FILLING YOU'RE TRANS W/ BOTTLE AND TUBE UNDER CAR....I GOTTSTA SLOW IT DOWN SOMTIMES.
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Old 04-04-2005, 11:18 AM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

Take the starter off and fill thru the fill hole. it's a bitch getting to the bolt at the bottom but it makes it easier and less time consuming in the long run. I got a clutch now byt he way too, i used the hydro clutch kit w/ the hf throw out bearing and since i got all the lock tight off it seems to be working good, i found a broken motor mount so its coming in a 1:00 and once thats on there it's on the road again, finally back on the road again, oh sorry lol!! just excited that it's finally pretty much wraped up!!!
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Old 04-04-2005, 02:00 PM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

umm im not sure about the hf tranny but r u sure your looking at the rigth bolt to fill the tranny ? i thought they were on the side of the tranny.
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:03 PM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

mines under the starter, you can fill them at the level hole w/ the other method where you squeeze the oil in but it was easier for me w/ the one below the starter. Finally got to test dive it today and man what a differnece than the HF, i am happy w/ the results, and you can definatly feel vtec kick in. Thanks again for everyones help to make this happen for me!!!!
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:37 PM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

see what id tell you about the clutch.
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Old 04-04-2005, 08:58 PM
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

works like a dream now, that lock tight sure does make a seal when it sticks, cause we tried to break it loose just to see if something was hanging, we'd get it up to about 5000 rpm and start in on the brake to try and break it loose and it held tight
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Re: Clutch will not disengauge????Help Quick Please

nevermind you got it. did you clean the lock tight off really really good? if not you will have major suff prob's and will were out the clutch fast.
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cleaned and sanded it well, we got it all off.
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