i thik i made an uh oh
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i thik i made an uh oh
that arm that goes to my throwout bearing.....
well i was putting a new long block in my 97 civic and that pushrod that goes from the clutch master cylinder to the throwout bearing cam completely out !!!
can anyone tell what i must do to put it back where it goes???
well i was putting a new long block in my 97 civic and that pushrod that goes from the clutch master cylinder to the throwout bearing cam completely out !!!
can anyone tell what i must do to put it back where it goes???
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Re: i thik i made an uh oh (jtsquibble)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jtsquibble »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that arm that goes to my throwout bearing.....
well i was putting a new long block in my 97 civic and that pushrod that goes from the clutch master cylinder to the throwout bearing cam completely out !!!
can anyone tell what i must do to put it back where it goes???</TD></TR></TABLE>
that arm going to your throwout bearing is commonly refered to as a clutch fork, not a push rod...
the clutch fork CAN come completely out. just put it back in using the clip that also came out.
and it's called your SLAVE CYLINDER, not the master cylinder
edit: here i did all the work for you
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well i was putting a new long block in my 97 civic and that pushrod that goes from the clutch master cylinder to the throwout bearing cam completely out !!!
can anyone tell what i must do to put it back where it goes???</TD></TR></TABLE>
that arm going to your throwout bearing is commonly refered to as a clutch fork, not a push rod...
the clutch fork CAN come completely out. just put it back in using the clip that also came out.
and it's called your SLAVE CYLINDER, not the master cylinder
edit: here i did all the work for you
CLICK HERE NOOBIE
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