'99 Accent GSI Clutch Question
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Re: '99 Accent GSI Clutch Question
Anything having to do with the release fork, throwout bearing, or the input
shaft splines can be binding. Check where the release cylinder contacts
the release fork and make sure everything looks okay there. Other than
that, it'll require pulling the trans to inspect and repair, so I wouldn't
recommend that until you're ready to replace the clutch.
shaft splines can be binding. Check where the release cylinder contacts
the release fork and make sure everything looks okay there. Other than
that, it'll require pulling the trans to inspect and repair, so I wouldn't
recommend that until you're ready to replace the clutch.
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Re: '99 Accent GSI Clutch Question
Anything having to do with the release fork, throwout bearing, or the input
shaft splines can be binding. Check where the release cylinder contacts
the release fork and make sure everything looks okay there. Other than
that, it'll require pulling the trans to inspect and repair, so I wouldn't
recommend that until you're ready to replace the clutch.
shaft splines can be binding. Check where the release cylinder contacts
the release fork and make sure everything looks okay there. Other than
that, it'll require pulling the trans to inspect and repair, so I wouldn't
recommend that until you're ready to replace the clutch.
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Re: '99 Accent GSI Clutch Question
Anything having to do with the release fork, throwout bearing, or the input
shaft splines can be binding. Check where the release cylinder contacts
the release fork and make sure everything looks okay there. Other than
that, it'll require pulling the trans to inspect and repair, so I wouldn't
recommend that until you're ready to replace the clutch.
shaft splines can be binding. Check where the release cylinder contacts
the release fork and make sure everything looks okay there. Other than
that, it'll require pulling the trans to inspect and repair, so I wouldn't
recommend that until you're ready to replace the clutch.
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