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well, that wasn't it! 140-160

I just pulled the tranny and clutch and everything seems Ok. The pin I found was one of the pilot pins for the pressure plate, (the little pins that are on the flywheel). Since the pin was loose, I am not sure why the clutch fork was jammed. It is looking ok and moves freely. I guess I will see when I go to reassemble. I'm working in my driveway on the ground and quickly running out of day light so it may wait untill the am.
Can a throwout bearing/clutch fork jam and not free up?
I am not hard on the clutch and don't ever just drop it.
CU






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