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Re: H trans missing part!
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Posted by D Slater on July 03, 2007 at 07:22:00 from (72.65.143.131):
In Reply to: H trans missing part! posted by Bob Kerr on July 02, 2007 at 21:16:32:
Never found one missing, I think if you put it togeather without a spacer when you tighten the bolt in center of front coupling it will put a preload on the ball bearings that they wern't designed for. On the other problem,is that the formed metal piece that goes between clutch shaft and transmission input shaft coupling that holes are to large? It could be worn out, but since the spacer was missing it makes me wonder if you have the correct bolts. The correct ones are bigger diameter on end toward head of bolt. Disreguard this if I'm refering to somthing different than what you mean.
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