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Do you have to bleed the air out of these setups?
Here is a video. I see what you are saying on changing the adjustment. On mine which is different there is a shim used if the measurement is incorrect. Yours is nice being adjustable. My question is did you measure from the face of the bell and to the clutch fingers. Then did you measure from the bearing face to the transmission case face?This bearing is not shimmed. You spin it on the input shaft and it moves in or out.
You sure do. Air can be a bugger to get it all out.Do you have to bleed the air out of these setups?
There's really no measuring. You install the trans with the bearing on the input shaft flush to the bearing retainer then spin it up to the fingers until you have around an eighth of an inch. All this **** goes out the window when you put the clutch in backwards. Yes, indeed, that's what I did. Just got it all put back together and the rear end stops turning when you depress the clutch pedal. Imagine that. Thanks pnora for the input but there's no cure/help/advice for stupid!I think you are wrong. Not seeing your bearing on the bench it is hard to give you exact information. Did you measure like the instructions say?
At least you figured it outThere's really no measuring. You install the trans with the bearing on the input shaft flush to the bearing retainer then spin it up to the fingers until you have around an eighth of an inch. All this **** goes out the window when you put the clutch in backwards. Yes, indeed, that's what I did. Just got it all put back together and the rear end stops turning when you depress the clutch pedal. Imagine that. Thanks pnora for the input but there's no cure/help/advice for stupid!