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Question on Clutch Fork replacement.....

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19Eclipse90

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We are going to replace the fork and ball (fulcrum). What I want to know is if anyone else has done this without taking the whole transmission out? If not, do you think it is possible? We replaced the clutch, TOB, and had flywheel resurfaced two weeks ago, and we still have problems, so we really don't want to take the transmission back down if we don't have to. Thanks for any help.

Edit: The transmission must be removed to replace the clutch fork and pivot ball.
 
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i replaced mine and also the clutch/flywheel - i also got a new slave cylinder, master cylinder, and ss clutch line - i should be good with the 2600 for a while as long as nothing internally breaks :)
 
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