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clutch fork shaft

ray stobbs

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hi dropped the engine and box out of my c2 man to start top end rebuild but strugeling to seperate the box from engine can not get clutch fork shaft to move which has to come out before seprating any one had this prob before
 
Hi I take it you have removed the cover and screwed a 6mm bolt into the cross shaft! you can then pull out the shaft but they are sometimes tight, move the clutch fork through the slave cylinder hole to help free things off. I have only once had to unbolt the clutch cover to part them better to spend a little time, replace the cross shaft and fork if worn.
 
thanks bernard that gives me an other option had a bolt in but was to short to get any leverage so got a longer one today
 

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