quick question about clutch cable removal
How do you take the clutch cable off from the transmission bracket?
Loosen the adjuster nut until it comes out, or what?
Thanks, and I know it's a dumb question, but I don't wanna do it wrong.
-Andrew
Loosen the adjuster nut until it comes out, or what?
Thanks, and I know it's a dumb question, but I don't wanna do it wrong.
-Andrew
Maybe, that way I wouldn't have to re-adjust it later, after the swap... I'll try that.
but I would like to get some info on how exactly it comes off of the bracket(that goes into the tranny/pressure plate etc). anyone have time to tell me?
Thanks El Vap133
-Andrew
but I would like to get some info on how exactly it comes off of the bracket(that goes into the tranny/pressure plate etc). anyone have time to tell me?
Thanks El Vap133
-Andrew
It helps to pry the arm up....
Pull the end of the cable (round rubber part) down, then you'll expose the bare cable itself....you have to slide the bare cable through the small opening in the transmission's arm, then it's free
PS wtf do you call that arm??? lol
Pull the end of the cable (round rubber part) down, then you'll expose the bare cable itself....you have to slide the bare cable through the small opening in the transmission's arm, then it's free
PS wtf do you call that arm??? lol
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by white90crxhf »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes just loosen the adjuster nut and you should be able to slide it off the release arm & the tranny bracket.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I am sure he got it after 2 months since posting this.
I am sure he got it after 2 months since posting this.
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