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Re: removal of W6 clutch and tranny
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Posted by Haas on February 01, 2006 at 18:24:52 from (12.65.42.58):
In Reply to: removal of W6 clutch and tranny posted by mwilke on February 01, 2006 at 12:06:16:
The clutch release shaft is the cross shaft that operates the clutch release fork when you push in the clutch. To take it out, you must remove the bolts that clamp the clutch release fork to the cross shaft. Two heavy washers between the clamp key the clutch relase fork to the cross shaft. Once that stuff is loose, and the clutch pedal rod is off (unless I forgot something) the cross shaft will just slide out and the clutch release fork will then also come out. Once you have that follow the directions Chadd gave you to release the pressure on the clutch disk and you should be able to pull and tilt the main drive shaft (the one with the splines that goes into the clutch) enough to pull it out. That is after you have taken the main drive coupling to the transmission out.
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