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Date:         Wed, 6 Apr 2005 19:52:07 -0700
Reply-To:     Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
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From:         Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
Subject:      Re: First try at a trannie only pull - questions
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On 6 Apr 2005 at 21:18, Jim Felder <felder@KNOLOGY.NET> wrote:

> > > > If you can get the clutch arm off (they rust on) you can pull the slave > > bracket off and not have to bleed or take the stupid hard to get off > > slave > > bolts off. Have fun..Daryl of AA Trans > > > > This is about the best idea I've ever heard.

I agree, and your timing is perfect - I actually just spent the last 10 minutes staring at this thing - how does it come off? It appears I'd need a puller to get it off. I need to get the whole clutch lever arm out so I can replace the bushing/seals or whatever is in there.

Since I'm here, I might as well ask what I came here for - I just took a break from removing the bell housing from my new 5 speed. It had been standing on end for a period of time, and there was some water in it, maybe a few ounces at most, but also very little oil, as the PO had already taken the b/h off. So now that I'm this far, what can I do to check this trans with basic tools? I plan to replace the input shaft seal, it was weaping a bit from stand on end (hardly at all), but I don't want to mess with it again.

Is there anything I can/should inspect at this point without getting over my head (ie: spending money)? All gears appear to shift/turn fine. There is slightly more noise/play when I rock the input shaft in any gear, as compared with my 4 speed, but it has oil, this one doesn't.

It has way more build up than I'm used to seeing - a dark brown sludge on the walls of the case and the diff - everywhere. A small bit of metal on the magnet, but not much. Is there something I can flush the trans with to remove the sludge before I put my good MT90 in? ATF? Engine Flush?

Shawn Wright http://zuiko.sls.bc.ca/~swright '85 Jetta D '88 Westy 2.1L, soon to be 1.6TD 5 speed '82 Diesel Westy


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