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Old 03-30-2008, 09:20 PM
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Could your clutch disc have slipped out of alignment, did the clutch fork get pushed/bumped enough to have released the clamping of the P plate? Put the tranny in gear and turn the output shaft with a yoke or driveline if needed just a little to allow it to slip into the clutch disc. Hold your tongue just right and wiggle the tranny while watching the angle of all. It will go when it wants to LeManns. Jeff C
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