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hello guys and seasons greetings, here is where I'm at, I cant seem to post photos, using my cell on this app. I finally got all my parts from RHDJapan. I got a 0S88 a new clutch and cross member. I'm wondering if my clutch fork and release bearing from my old r32 box will work as it's the only thing that's missing,

 

new I got a new r33 gear box but it came as a pull type setup and I'll be using this in a r32 so this won't work as all my clutch kits are all push types. I do notice some spot for some bolts on the opposite side for a push slave that I can tap, but the next issue will be the part of the box that the release bearing slides. this part is with a pin that holds the fork (pull) can I use the one from my push standard r32 box? this will allow me to use the r32 push type fork and ball type bolt the fork floats on.

I also would like to know if I would need anything else I'll need to use for this os 5 speed gear set. this is a new late r33 box, and all I see so far not opening up the box so far is this for issue.

 

I would post photos if the forum would allow me. but it's not.[emoji24]

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Dont know about the os88 but push/pull conversions have been done before. Youll need a push setup being, front cover for gearbox, fork, pin, release bearing. The pull type box has the bossess on the outside if the box to mount the pull type slave. You can easily thread the opposite side for a push setup

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