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So installed a new clutch, TOB and bolted the transmission up but I notice the clutch fork is facing the passenger side. Even when I remove the the slave cylinder it's still facing the passenger side. Did I **** up on installing this TOB and/or fork??
Ugh is that lil circle thing where the tip of the slave goes into on the clutch fork facing passenger side? If so its in backwards Guess you'll be dropping the trans again...
Ugh is that lil circle thing where the tip of the slave goes into on the clutch fork facing passenger side? If so its in backwards Guess you'll be dropping the trans again...
not that, mybad I kinda explained it wrong. Cant get the TOB to snap into the monolock
It is facing the correct way, don't be afraid to use your muscle on this part, pullback on the fork, and it will snap into place.
The fork will rest in The middle of the opening once completed.
Remove the slave cylinder before you start.
It is facing the correct way, don't be afraid to use your muscle on this part, pullback on the fork, and it will snap into place.
The fork will rest in The middle of the opening once completed.
Remove the slave cylinder before you start.
Going to try this tonight, thanks
Originally Posted by maxroach
Did you try engaging / disengaging the TOB to Monoloc when still out?
If so,
TOB didn't engage the Monoloc.
Lossen just a bit all the trans bolts that you can wiggle the tranny same time push fork towards driver side.
I'll try this if the above method doesn't work, thanks
And as mentioned, don't be afraid to muscle it a little bit to snap it back in place. Don't go ape on it but don't be soft and gentle. A firm swift pull should get it in if all else is good.