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Re: <tech> R&Ring the clutch pushrod seal & bushing NEED IDEAS
The pushrod runs up the centre of the mainshaft, and its removal will have
no effect whatsoever on the shift forks.
Obviously you want to check that the shaft is true and apply a small
amount of grease on the outboard end when reinstalling it.
Drew (84 Wolfsburg Ed)
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, RoccoPhil wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I am going to R&R the clutch pushrod seal and bushing on my 9A this weekend.
> I did it in 1994 when I redid another 9A; however, I can't recall if
> removing the pushrod will create the possibility of the shift forks moving.
> Can anyone verify this or refute it?
>
> *If* yanking the pushrod brings about that condition, does anyone have any
> bright ideas about how to do this without inducing the shift forks to
> possibly move? I was thinking about placing the transmission on it's
> rearend (5th gear side) and carefully pulling the pushrod, then getting the
> bushing and seal out.
>
> As I'll be in MD this weekend, could you please forward any responses to the
> following email address, too:
> chaz.images@verizon.net
>
> Thanks everyone-
> -Phil
>
>
>
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