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Steve Baker Steve Baker is offline
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Clutch fork released, um, maybe?

Ok,Thanks to all,
Richard and Marc, you may have something. We removed the slave cylinder which let the clutch fork move forward. Thinking this was binding us up, I found an old steering wheel puller(circa 1970 hotrod days) and it fit perfectly where the slave cylinder mounted. Using this we were able to move the fork back and forth; thinking that there may be a neutral spot, but no.
If I understand you both corrrectly, there is a bolt or shaft perhaps on the right handside (sorry not able to go out there and check right now)that I can access, remove that shaft and the fork will move freely?
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