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four speed torque shaft rebuild #1688984
10/22/14 12:38 PM
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69 gtx,need some pics of the shaft broke down to reassemble. can't figure out where the plastic washers in the kit go? and how do you get the rubber washers over the ball stud?? thanks moparts

Re: four speed torque shaft rebuild [Re: 70moparmike] #1688985
10/22/14 01:51 PM
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Plastic washers go over the pins on the TS. These prevent metal to metal contact between the clutch rod and between the fork rod. The rubber washers just stretch over the ball stud - yes, they do !! Make sure you get them on the right way the first time - large diameter to the outside of the TS.

Re: four speed torque shaft rebuild [Re: 70moparmike] #1688986
10/22/14 03:07 PM
10/22/14 03:07 PM
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It's a dry heat
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It's a dry heat
the thin plastic washers go between the rod that attaches to the pedal and to the torque shaft( the rod that goes thru the firewall)
then the 3rd one goes between the clutch adjuster rod and the arm on the torque shaft.
They insulate the rods from squeeks/rattles

As far as the rubber seals,,,With some effort they can be installed right out of the pkg,,,, or Drop them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes before attempting to push them over the ball stud.

Re: four speed torque shaft rebuild [Re: gtx6970] #1688987
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thanks guys really appreciate the help







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