Fitting new clutch
Hi all,
just fitted new clutch to TF 1.6 whilst engine in car.
Found the hardest job was undoing the main gearbox to engine bolts, found the only way was loads of extension bars on 1/2 inch braker bar to get out side wheel arches then good old mussel.
Only had one main problem after fitting all back together and that was no speedo after scratching head and looking remembered that i disconected the plug to speedo drive to gearbox, think it's an age related problem.
All good now had run out to coast to celebrate.
Tommy.
just fitted new clutch to TF 1.6 whilst engine in car.
Found the hardest job was undoing the main gearbox to engine bolts, found the only way was loads of extension bars on 1/2 inch braker bar to get out side wheel arches then good old mussel.
Only had one main problem after fitting all back together and that was no speedo after scratching head and looking remembered that i disconected the plug to speedo drive to gearbox, think it's an age related problem.
All good now had run out to coast to celebrate.
Tommy.
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Did you have to drop either drive shaft?
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tommy wrote: Hi all,
then good old mussel.
Tommy.
I dunno about "old mussel" could get food poisoning,
here try some fresh mussel
And I'm not sure what use mussel would be when working on the car............however I imagine muscles might be more useful! :bust:
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