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Author Subject: Clipping fork on to bearing
dangti6

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Post #26
Your 205 will use a push clutch Rikky.

The 306 GTi6 release bearing comes already pressed in to the clutch plate as it's a pull clutch.

The BX16v clutch you are using has a seperate bearing which you just slide on to the input shaft and on to the fork then just lift up and all you have to worry about is just lining up the splines.

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  • Posted 20th Dec 2012 at 09:28
    rich306

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    Post #27
    Best thing i found when i fitted the box back onto the engine was to lay under it and lift/twist it into place. Could see how the bearing and fork was positioned and it went straight on Smile

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    You'll need to throw money at the car. Not on parts. Just stand near your car and throw loose change at it, I find this increases performance for a short period of time
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    Posted 20th Dec 2012 at 10:52
    jonnie205

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    Post #28
    rich306 wrote:
    Best thing i found when i fitted the box back onto the engine was to lay under it and lift/twist it into place. Could see how the bearing and fork was positioned and it went straight on Smile


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    Posted 20th Dec 2012 at 17:40
    stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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    Post #29
    I always find it easier to get an unsuspecting assistant to lie under the car with the box on their chest and I line the bearing up from the top as they wiggle and twist it on. Thumbs up

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    Posted 20th Dec 2012 at 19:38
    dangti6

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    Post #30
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    I always find it easier to get an unsuspecting assistant to lie under me with my box on their chest. Thumbs up


    Stan's the ScatMan!

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  • Posted 20th Dec 2012 at 20:35
    rich306

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    Post #31
    Hahahahahaha f**king nutters!

    Anyway, you need to be a strong fella to lift the box up under the car Wink

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    jamiek_uk2000 wrote:
    You'll need to throw money at the car. Not on parts. Just stand near your car and throw loose change at it, I find this increases performance for a short period of time
    - Top Tip!!!
    Posted 20th Dec 2012 at 22:39
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    Post #32
    dangti6 wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    I always find it easier to get an unsuspecting assistant to lie under me with my box on their chest. Thumbs up


    Stan's the ScatMan!


    Laugh my ass off

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    Posted 21st Dec 2012 at 07:14

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