Hi, I'm back. Now I'm changing the clutch. 4x4 6-cyl.
I have the tranny balanced brecariously on the cross member and have
removed the old clutch, however, I forgot to look at how it came out.
Issue 1: The friction plate has a raised center, but I forgot to notice
if that was pointed forward or backwards inside of the pressure plate.
Issue 2: there are some parts with the "super kit" that I don't know
what are for. They may be to align it in some manner, but does anyone
know of a website that has some guidance on this. I'd get the
Chilton's but, the library is closed tomorrow.

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Dan S. - 24 Sep 2007 03:28 GMT
Dan S. explained :
> Hi, I'm back. Now I'm changing the clutch. 4x4 6-cyl.
>
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> website that has some guidance on this. I'd get the Chilton's but, the
> library is closed tomorrow.
The clutch is in and you all are slacking. It was really a very
straight-forward procedure. Not at all like my motorcycle clutch from
the late 80s that never released itself again.
Now I just have a wobbly shifter with no 1st gear. I hear tell it's a
neutral gate issue, but I always thought I had a pretty jazzy gate,
what's this I hear about a neutral gate?

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