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Re: Re: H transmission seals
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Posted by Dan G on March 24, 2003 at 11:43:51 from (24.236.190.20):
In Reply to: Re: H transmission seals posted by Tim K. on March 22, 2003 at 00:28:43:
Thanks for the all the info. I did manage to get the coupler off with out having to remove the clutch shaft. in fact i ended up using the clutch shaft as a puller to get the coupler off (something i read about in another post) I was thinking of pulling and replacing the throw out bearing since it does make a little noise when i push in the clutch. From what you describe it dosen't sound to be too bad of a job. When you say to put the new seals in flush with the retainers, do you mean the back side of the retainer or the lift all side of the retainer?
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