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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Maitland, Florida
Posts: 892
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Hang in there. As everyone has said, it really does go back together pretty easily. You're aware of the detent problem that catches a few folks. Also, make sure you put the reverse light pin in the correct orientation or the lights will be stuck on. Ask me how I know!
As some one else metioned, it does take a few miles to break everything in and make it shift properly.
It's a good time to install a new insulation pad in the engine compartment.
Are you installing a new clutch and pressure ploate while you are in there? Ought to get new lock washers for the CV joints too.
Regards,
Jerry Kroeger
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