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Re: Red Light ,Stop The Sale!?!?!?
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Posted by Ken Cowher on March 09, 2003 at 04:20:01 from (207.41.2.2):
In Reply to: Red Light ,Stop The Sale!?!?!? posted by Jim Hilleary on March 08, 2003 at 18:39:13:
JIM, This problem could quite possibly be fixed in 10 minutes at clutch pedal or 30 minutes thru inspection hole in bottom of bellhsg. It could also need split to adjust finger height. If transmission was apart for repairs the clutch adjustments are probably off.In NW penn. that unit would bring anywhere from $2500 to $3500.Buy an owners manual & I&T manual and fix it.
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