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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 ![]() Last edited by VacantSky; 05-23-2021 at 11:55 AM.. |
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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
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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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You got it.
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Thanks guys, pelican never fails!
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ya ,you are ok;-)
Ivan
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