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...clutch fork Holds the thrust bearing right? and goes through the clutch (Bell) housing Got to be careful here or Is it the rod that goes directly into the slave cylinder? Either way as long as the ...

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Question about 1986 Pickup 4WD 1986

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...fork is near the clutch master cylinder on the tranmission housing. you should now move the fork left and right while the clutch is moved in and out. 2)From your query, it sounds to me that your ...

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Question about 1988 Econoline

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...clutch fork and maybe a different release bearing. The larger clutch requires that the fork must travel farther to release the clutch. If you use the same fork , the ratio is all wrong. I think a ...

...clutch slave fork too short Did it pop out of position or what? Or was this after you replaced the clutch or what? Well on clutch forks ive seen. There is a rounded stud sticking out and goes into a ...

clutch fork) try bleeding it.if it leaks you will have to replace it> If it is a manual clutch fork and the clutch starts to grab right off the floor the clutch is woen and will have to be replaced

Question about 2000 Mustang

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Clutch fork Replaced clutch, cable, quadrant and added firewall adjuster and still have tremendous cutch fork vibration. did you replace the throwout bearing with the clutch ? if so, then it could be ...

clutch fork broke need new one for my car was driving and the clutch went all the way to the floor no more clutch...someone said, need a new clutch fork most important but also need quadrant assembley

Question about 1994 Civic

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clutch fork easy way to change clutch fork No easy way-no shortcuts. The transaxle has to be removed. The fork is attached to the clutch release bearing which is on the transmission's input shaft. The

...CLUTCH RELEASE FORK SUB-ASSEMBLY (a) Remove the fork together with the clutch release bearing from the transaxle. 3. REMOVE CLUTCH RELEASE FORK BOOT 4. REMOVE CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING ASSEMBLY (a) ...

...clutch fork to move-either forward or backward, it should move about an inch with the pedal pushed to the floor.. The clutch pedal will either be cable operated, or it will be a hydraulic clutch with ...

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