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Re: TA on a 400
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Posted by Bryce Andreasen on November 21, 2003 at 09:39:50 from (205.202.240.6):
In Reply to: TA on a 400 posted by hal on November 18, 2003 at 05:03:28:
I have a 400, looks real nice from another guy i baught it from, and low side of TA didn't work, and throw out bearing was completely out. So i tore it out, and did a trade in deal with a dealership, where you take the old TA assembly in, and you buy the new rebuilt one for around $800 or so, but the TA clutch is just like the engine clutch except smaller. If you do have to replace the clutch, you might as well do the whole thing because the shaft wich the plate slides on is usually realy wore on the splined shaft. And it doesn't hurt anything doing the whole thing considering you only take 4 bolts out on the rear and pull it out once the clutch is taken apart. Have any questions, just E-mail me at Jeffg245@hotmai.com
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