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      T20 shaft removal from driven clutch
      T20 shaft removal from driven clutch

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      PlumCrazy




      Master Mudder

      Registered: September 2009
      Location: In Michigan out annoying the neighbors in something that has a motor in it!
      Posts: 484
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      T20 shaft removal, you can't see it but there is flat washer dropped down the shaft opening. Also added a nylon bushing on top of the washer. Both are used to protect the shaft end and the clutch ID. PBblaster was sprayed down the shaft opening.
      · Date: Sat December 28, 2013 · Views: 1,313
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  1.   Sun January 5, 2014 1:45pm
    1. racerone3

      Driver X


      Registered: October 2007
      Location: statesville, north carolina
      Posts: 2,604

      I bet that setup is a lot less painful than the **sitting in a chair with the clutch on my knees method**! I also have a hole in my workbench just for T-20 mainshafts to pass through as it is a much easier job with the trans torn down

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