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Al man... you totally blew my strategy. Good one... I guess I'll just have to look up in the sky and avoid the area around the mushroom cloud now.

I just finished putting a new clutch in my 33 last weekend. I did it on the ground with 2 mates. Yes! the gearbox is damn heavy! and clearnances are very tight trying to get the box back in, main problem is the startermotor bit on the bell housing hits the floorplan/tunnel. Hope you've got strong arms, cause you'll be pushing the gearbox around a fair bit.

at least you have a hoist, that'll make it easier, an tranny jack would make life even easier again!

my main advice....dont use grease, use graphite powder (grease an clutch plate where you want grip, generally dont mix) on the splines (only small amount of grease where the fork pivots an slave cylinder pivots).

and most importantly. be 100% sure the clutch is perfectly lined up!

good luck guys

Berin

I just finished putting a new clutch in my 33 last weekend. I did it on the ground with 2 mates. Yes! the gearbox is damn heavy! and clearnances are very tight trying to get the box back in, main problem is the startermotor bit on the bell housing hits the floorplan/tunnel. Hope you've got strong arms, cause you'll be pushing the gearbox around a fair bit.

at least you have a hoist, that'll make it easier, an tranny jack would make life even easier again!

my main advice....dont use grease, use graphite powder (grease an clutch plate where you want grip, generally dont mix) on the splines (only small amount of grease where the fork pivots an slave cylinder pivots).

and most importantly. be 100% sure the clutch is perfectly lined up!

good luck guys

Berin

garrr that made it sound worse :lol:

Mabey you should come help a lending hand :lol:

do you have to re adjust it after? cause i rear pull type cutchs are a big to do

hey narkeh, is my stuff still at teh workshop? I need to grab teh seatbelts and some trim for one of the 86 guys. Need to organise to meet with you as well. PM.

lol @ this thread

yeah could be a bit scarey just me and nate doing it.... butt fcuk it... we'll be right! :mellow:

maybe...

so you and nate will be butt fcuking hey?? and why do you want us all to come help again? I'm sure nate loves teh maori cawk.

if ur gonna pick bits up then pick it all up... or its getting dumpstered cause my bro keeps pestering me about it.

yeah i'll be taking a video camera to capture all the butt fcuking for "iNark and Nates butt fcuking adventures"

if ur gonna pick bits up then pick it all up... or its getting dumpstered cause my bro keeps pestering me about it.

yeah i'll be taking a video camera to capture all the butt fcuking for "iNark and Nates butt fcuking adventures"

boooyah!! have you got a gear box stand? :lol:

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