Question about part URGENT
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Question about part URGENT
Whats that thing that bolts onto the tranny and moves the shift fork back and forth?
Mine broke and popped off
Mine broke and popped off
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Re: Question about part URGENT (MugenHonda)
The shift linkage? **** if I know. Your description sucks hardcore. Find a schematic and circle that **** in MS paint if you want us to help you. Goddamn, is this nursery school or what?
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Re: Question about part URGENT (93ejay1)
how does my description suck, I can't explain it any better.
There is ONLY one thing that moves the shift fork on a hydrop tranny, and that is connected to the slave cylinder by a hose
There is ONLY one thing that moves the shift fork on a hydrop tranny, and that is connected to the slave cylinder by a hose
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Re: Question about part URGENT (MugenHonda)
WTF are you talking about?
For a second, I thought you were talking about the bitch pin maybe, but now you're mentioning the slave cylinder.
Shift forks are INSIDE the transmission. The shift linkage connects to the shift rod (via the bitch pin) and the shift rod move the shifter forks.
The master cylinder actuates the slave cylinder - the slave cylinder pushes on the clutch release fork - the clutch release fork is holding the throwout bearing which pushes against the pressure plate.
It almost sounds like you're talking about the actuator rod which is part of the slave cylinder assembly - that is the thing that physically pushes against the clutch release fork.
For a second, I thought you were talking about the bitch pin maybe, but now you're mentioning the slave cylinder.
Shift forks are INSIDE the transmission. The shift linkage connects to the shift rod (via the bitch pin) and the shift rod move the shifter forks.
The master cylinder actuates the slave cylinder - the slave cylinder pushes on the clutch release fork - the clutch release fork is holding the throwout bearing which pushes against the pressure plate.
It almost sounds like you're talking about the actuator rod which is part of the slave cylinder assembly - that is the thing that physically pushes against the clutch release fork.
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Re: Question about part URGENT (EE_Chris)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EE_Chris »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">WTF are you talking about?
For a second, I thought you were talking about the bitch pin maybe, but now you're mentioning the slave cylinder.
Shift forks are INSIDE the transmission. The shift linkage connects to the shift rod (via the bitch pin) and the shift rod move the shifter forks.
The master cylinder actuates the slave cylinder - the slave cylinder pushes on the clutch release fork - the clutch release fork is holding the throwout bearing which pushes against the pressure plate.
It almost sounds like you're talking about the actuator rod which is part of the slave cylinder assembly - that is the thing that physically pushes against the clutch release fork.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This is all there is man. The slave cylinder part threw me off too. Go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com, find the part, circle that bitch and come back here.
For a second, I thought you were talking about the bitch pin maybe, but now you're mentioning the slave cylinder.
Shift forks are INSIDE the transmission. The shift linkage connects to the shift rod (via the bitch pin) and the shift rod move the shifter forks.
The master cylinder actuates the slave cylinder - the slave cylinder pushes on the clutch release fork - the clutch release fork is holding the throwout bearing which pushes against the pressure plate.
It almost sounds like you're talking about the actuator rod which is part of the slave cylinder assembly - that is the thing that physically pushes against the clutch release fork.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This is all there is man. The slave cylinder part threw me off too. Go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com, find the part, circle that bitch and come back here.
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