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Re: alfa-digest V7 #75
- Subject: Re: alfa-digest V7 #75
- From: Joel Hailey <alfadoc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 04:44:09 -0400
>From: "Roger F. LaFerriere" <rogerlaf@domain.elided>
>Subject: GTV6 That doesn't shift
>Check the clutch fork pivot. It is located in the trans. and provides a =
>pivot for the clutch fork to move on. They are a normal "wear" item and =
>usually require replacement between 55,000 and 60,000 miles. Your clutch =
>disk may also be "hanging up" on the trans. input shaft, however I'd bet =
>it's the clutch fork pivot.
>I've replaced three in the GTV6 and Milanos I've owned.
Exactly. Also, it's easy to insert the fork in front of the release bearing instead
of IN it when reassembling after a clutch job on a 116.
JH
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