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Re: Re: Re: clamping ta clutch for removal
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Posted by rebuilder on December 26, 2003 at 18:33:14 from (66.228.102.71):
In Reply to: Re: Re: clamping ta clutch for removal posted by paul on December 26, 2003 at 18:08:10:
Paul: If nothing is bent too much out of shape then yes the PPA should come out without being compressed,I.E. with the flywheel bolts removed. It can be tricky but if you wiggle it just right and use the proper words it WILL come out. I just had a Thought though, If the rebuilt PPA's have three bolts to keep them compressed for assembly then perhaps you can put in the bolts BEFORE you romeve the 6 bolts holding the PPA and flywheel together. That is if the PPA you have is epuipped with the needed holes. just a thought. It would make it easier to get out but may be hard to get the bolts in, so you may be just as well to remove as I mentioned before. I apologise but I cannot picture this well without it being right in front of me.
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