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Great article. I followed your steps and just finished re-installing the transmission back to the place and re-fitting all the mounting bolts. However, the throwout arm fork doesn't rotate as used to be, so I cannot re-install the slave cylinder. I believe that I properly installed the throwout bearing along the guide tube to fit with the throwout arm fork. Do you have any suggestions? Mine is 2003 MINI Cooper.

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If it doesn't feel right, my suggestion is to remove the transmission to be sure it is installed correctly. You don't want to have a failure once the vehicle is running again.

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