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removal of W6 clutch and tranny
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Posted by mwilke on February 01, 2006 at 12:06:16 from (64.24.211.224):
I need to pull the tranny of my W6 because I have a gear with missing teeth. I am trying to follow the directions in the service manual which says to "remove the clutch unit." I am not getting very far and don't want to break anything else. I must be missing a step. I have taken all the bolts loose around theclutch coupling,the release sleeve carier and the clutch release fork. At least I think I have correct items loose. The next directiion is to "remove the clutch release shaft." I assume that is the splined shaft that runs into the clutch plate within the pressure plate assembly. I can't seem to pull it out far enough. It will slide out to within about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch of clearance. It binds up against the opposite shaft in the front bearing cage of the tranny. Can the clutch plate be pushed further in somehow? Or, what am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance. Mike
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