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 Posted: 12-01-2010 05:01 pm
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philharmonic
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No snap or clunk just stopped working. I haven't had time to inspect the car. Just had to tow her for the first time. I have put some 15k miles driving as a daily use car. Then without warning the car 8837 will not go into gear with the engine running. stop the engine and it goes in and out of all gears. Cable is working and seems to have the proper pivot point. Just no action? I am hoping the clutch plate is stuck or the t/b is failing or the fork is bent. ERRRG i will find out this weekend when i can inspect the car closely. Is it a better idea to drop the trans or pull the engine and trans as a unit like an MG?

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 Posted: 12-01-2010 05:39 pm
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If you remove the gear lever first, pulling the gearbox is fairly straight forward.

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 Posted: 12-01-2010 10:02 pm
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Thanks Joachim,
I will be disassembling it this weekend

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 Posted: 12-02-2010 01:44 pm
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Before you start disassembling big stuff, try checking to see if the clutch fork hasn't fallen off it's pivot. It can do that if the clutch cable isn't taken up enough. When taken up, the clutch should disengage with about 1-1/12" of pedal travel.  I would look over the shift linkage as well although I don't think you can see much without pulling the transmission.      Pulling the engine is not a fun job!!

hth Dan

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 Posted: 12-02-2010 03:55 pm
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Thanks Dan,
I talked to Jim at Delta and I did a preliminary inspection. The clutch release lever is defiantly loose and moving around seems to be off its pivot. Jim said he was able to put it back on it's pivot without removing the transmission. He made it sound nearly impossible. I will try to put it back on it's pivot. It may be easier to pull the transmission. Thanks for the advice.

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 Posted: 12-02-2010 06:25 pm
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The pivot is not all that difficult to place back on, just takes a little time, when I reinstalled my trans I knocked it off but was able to get it in place from underneath.

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 Posted: 12-02-2010 07:02 pm
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Really? Replace it from underneath? I will give it a try this weekend.
Thanks Brett

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 Posted: 12-02-2010 08:10 pm
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If I remember correctly from when I had the transmission out this summer: If you disconnect the clutch wire and the return spring, getting the pivot back on is no biggie, even with everything in place. If you don't, you could easily struggle for a while.

Just beware: until the wire and spring is back on, the fork comes out easily again.

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