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930 clutch/release bearing install

Does this fork engagement look right guys? I can’t see how it’s wrong but I’ve read too many threads now of it not being installed correctly and am paranoid to be honest
Don’t really feel like dropping this again if I can avoid it (2.5 hours is my record now)

EDIT: I realize she looks a little bit dry in that pic and separated them real quick to put a film of moly grease on the tube and clutch fork



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well you are correct ..looks dry the clutch tube as well as the fork contact....i usually use Sachs lubricant or Bosch-but Bosch is NLA....
Did you put any grease on the tube at all...inside the To bearing?

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well you are correct ..looks dry the clutch tube as well as the fork contact....i usually use Sachs lubricant or Bosch-but Bosch is NLA....
Did you put any grease on the tube at all...inside the To bearing?

Ivan
After posting that pic I separated the engine/trans and lubricated the tube and the fingers, and reassembled. But it looks correct? I’ve just hung the engine and trans again. I can’t see how else I could assemble it, but I’m being paranoid lol
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Thanks guys, pelican never fails!

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ya ,you are ok;-)

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