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Help Clutch install Asap please!!!!

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Guero

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My cltch disk doesn't say which side goes were... so what side goes were??????
 

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try giving us a picture of it. Somebody around here will probably be able to figure it out by looking at it.
 

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View attachment 399259
 

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does any one have any pictures of how the fork and the throw out bearing go in. I put the tranny in and he fork was really loose!!!!! and the pedal really soft!!!! Dammit i alwyas have to run into problems
 

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Guero, the picture that you have posted looks very similar the the opposite side of the disc in my picture. If the other side of your disc looks similar to this, then I would say that what you see in my picture is for the flywheel side (as that's what the white sticker says).

I'm also interested in pictures of how the fork and all that goes in. I know I'm tearing mine apart and should see from that, but more pictures never hurt.
 

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thanks
any pics out there of the fork and bearing install. im looking but no luck
 

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The fork should be attached to the ball. The TO bearing should be up against the metal "prongs" on the pressure plate so that the bearing can rotate when the fork pushes it against a spinning pressure plate. Hope that makes sense......

Oh yeah, the TO bearing kinda attaches itself to the clutch fork by means of those clips inside the fork...kinda slide the skinny part of the TO bearing into the fork through the enlarged part of the hole.

This is assuming that the T56 clutch setup works the same as my TKO setup.
 

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on mine mine theres alot of play between the end of the tranny to the the metal prongs...and i did intall the tob into te fork already
 

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ttt
 

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another dumb question


So nothing else goes into the input shaft?? just the tob and the fork??? Maybe i left something in there i need now
 

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i got pics of the tob... thats all i rember going on there...









all i got bro


as you can tell... my TOB was toast.... all melted up... ball bearings sitting in the bell housing... good times
 

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Guero

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oh i think i dont have that plate behing the fork.
 

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http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=LRS-7050B 1&comp=LRS


i think this is what im missing!!!!!!!!! Damn it!!! junkyard time again. ****!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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theres no visual bearings on the tob right??? there all inside?
 

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View attachment 399199 This is the only bearing that goes into the input shaft right????? I went to checkers and they had to different ones. One like that one and one that was like half the size.
 

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was the other possibly the pilot bearing that goes in to the end of the crank...

 

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Guero said:
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=LRS-7050B 1&comp=LRS


i think this is what im missing!!!!!!!!! Damn it!!! junkyard time again. ****!!!!!!!!!!!!
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thats part of the trans. it holds the input shaft inplace. your new T56 should definatly have one
 

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yes you were right urban. this is what im missing http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=LRS-7602 1&comp=LRS
 

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swap it from your stock bellhousing
 

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The side of the clutch disc with the bulge goes to the rear of the car (ie the transmission side)
 
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