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Old 11-01-2007, 04:41 PM
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jus did a clutch job on my 93 civic ex d16z6. the c.v is sticking out about 1/2 inch on both sides, do i jus pound them in or is there a method. please help me my dd has been gone for a week. thx
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please im in the middle of everything right now. thank u
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cv? dd? what?
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sorry axle
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Can you easily (like a 4 year old could do it) pull them out? If so they're not all the way in. Get yourself a rubber mallet and make sure that the axle is straight and tap tap tap it in.
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usually i just push it in with minimal force.
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yes they pull out like nuthin. my car wont move thats probably why huh. it moved last night, made a pop noise and i pulled tranny apart, everything was fine. so i jus simply tap them in???? thank u
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make sure theres no space in between
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thank u u are my hero
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works?
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the clutch works great. i jus simply had to pound the axle in. the pedal feels a little soft, do u think there might be air in the line??? im not sure wut resovoir this is, but its up by the brake master cylinder. it was empty and i refilled it. thx guys
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