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M535I 31 July 2008 06:33 PM

problem with clutch fork please help ???
 
can some one shed some advice pleae , ok im taking the engine out of my uk wagon its all good to go and ive put the bolt in to seperate the clutch fork (thingy) it goes in about 15 turns then it tightens down very tight , box and engine wont seperate !!! , took the bold out and it looks like the last 3 threads are threaded!!! not all the way up the thread seems very weird .what am i doin wrong ? is there anoutha way around it ?

euan_r 31 July 2008 06:41 PM

i just put the bolt in for a few turns till it took a firm enough hold in pin to pull the pin/bolt out by hand. bolt is just to get a hold of pin not extract it like a puller.

overlord 31 July 2008 06:42 PM

you screw the bolt in to the pivot thingy and then pull it out and it will pull the pivot out with it

340BHP-WRX 31 July 2008 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by M535I (Post 8041231)
can some one shed some advice pleae , ok im taking the engine out of my uk wagon its all good to go and ive put the bolt in to seperate the clutch fork (thingy) it goes in about 15 turns then it tightens down very tight , box and engine wont seperate !!! , took the bold out and it looks like the last 3 threads are threaded!!! not all the way up the thread seems very weird .what am i doin wrong ? is there anoutha way around it ?

Told you to leave it until I was there saturday didn't I :nono:

Don't worry about it till the weekend mate,i'll have it out for you in 2 seconds ;)

AlanG 31 July 2008 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by 340BHP-WRX (Post 8041305)
Don't worry about it till the weekend mate,i'll have it out for you in 2 seconds ;)

Til' you find the pin is seized in the box! :D

M535I 31 July 2008 08:02 PM

[QUOTE=340BHP-WRX;8041305]Told you to leave it until I was there saturday didn't I :nono:

Don't worry about it till the weekend mate,i'll have it out for you in 2 seconds ;)[/QUOTE
wondered how long it would take to get a replie lol well i didnt realise you had to pull on it !!! ???? i thought you wound iin and it pulled it out so you twist it in thn pull on it ?

340BHP-WRX 31 July 2008 09:27 PM

[QUOTE=M535I;8041367]

Originally Posted by 340BHP-WRX (Post 8041305)
Told you to leave it until I was there saturday didn't I :nono:

Don't worry about it till the weekend mate,i'll have it out for you in 2 seconds ;)[/QUOTE
wondered how long it would take to get a replie lol well i didnt realise you had to pull on it !!! ???? i thought you wound iin and it pulled it out so you twist it in thn pull on it ?

I find the best way is to put a pair of mole grips on the bolt that you have screwed in,then tap it out with a hammer. Usually doesn't take much to effort to remove it ;)

silent running 31 July 2008 11:16 PM

It should all be greased in there, and once you have the bolt screwed in a few threads, the whole clutch fork pivot pin should just slide out nice and smooth.

M535I 01 August 2008 07:07 AM

my gear box was replaced about 20k ago so hopefully it might have been greeced up .:wonder:


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