Looking at mine I woukd assume that it should adjust. It may need to be bleed again. Jimt
On 8/12/05 4:29 AM, "Frank Condelli" <RAlanen@AOL.COM> wrote: > The one thing I did notice when I was putting in the rebuilt tranny that > might be relevant is that the little hardened nib/ball on the clutch > throwout outside lever -- i.e. the "bearing" surface the clutch slave > piston directly presses onto -- is quite worn down on my rebuilt tranny vs > what the original tranny looked like. Could this cause the clutch to not > disengage fully? Or should the hydraulics self-adjust to compensate? I > REALLY don't want to pull the tranny again!!! > |
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