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Re: Has anyone done a clutch on a ZF6 and why I think Centerforce SUCKS?

Subject: Re: Has anyone done a clutch on a ZF6 and why I think Centerforce SUCKS?
by Josh on 2010/7/16 19:11:09

I don't think that fork is seated on the throw out bearing completely. I vaguely recall the fork sliding on slightly further than that.

On my car, the inner part of the bearing is octagonal, try turning the bearing a little while applying left to right pressure on the fork. Some times I stick a large flat head screwdriver in the slave cylinder hole and use that to apply pressure against the throw out bearing while I dink with it. I've also had success using the hole in the fork and a screwdriver against the bell housing to apply pressure.

It's hard for me to explain, but the pressure should be pushing the fork towards the 3 o'clock position. You're not pulling on the bearing as if to disengage the clutch, you're pushing the fork onto the bearing.
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