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Old 07-18-2003, 03:44 AM
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Exclamation Clutch change? or not?

well once again with the confused face. durning my time with the tranny pull, unning into a problem getting the shift fork out. I know about the retainer, that's not the problem. I know on most trannies you can't pull the tanny if the fork is not removed. Is this how it is with the 97 civic's? Hope someone got an answer for this new to Honda guy. Give me an old Chevy and I woulda done had the engine and tranny rebuilt in the time it took to not get the tranny out of my civic. Start back with the work first thing in the morning. I'll check to see what ya'll wrote.
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