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e30 gearbox reinstallation

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Hey Guys,

Will be having a go at reinstalling my gearbox on the e30 tommrow. Just have a few little questions. Firtsly does the throw out bearing and clutch fork line up/go in like this?

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Also, i brought a new slave cylinder as my other was was f**ked, new one didnt come with a rod though so i ripped the rod out from the old one and pressed it into the new one, it seems to be pretty firmly in there but is there something else i need to do to secure it.

Cheers

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looks alright to me. i thought you were going to buy a b25 though?

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Dont forget the spigot bearing ;)

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looks alright to me. i thought you were going to buy a b25 though?

Change of mind on that one haha, will get it going an then sell it :)

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Dont forget the spigot bearing ;)

Cheers, will triple check everything then bolt to engine.

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The metal clip holding your clutch fork on the left looks different to all the ones I've seen...

Also, grease the spigot shaft a little, and the release bearing face.

Good luck.

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clean the bell housing before you re-install it

Cheers Jon, gave it a good degreasing just before putting it back in :) Gearbox is now bolted to engine and now need to put driveshaft in, could you/someone please tell me how to separate the driveshaft into two pieces?

Thanks

Mitchell

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Cheers Jon, gave it a good degreasing just before putting it back in :) Gearbox is now bolted to engine and now need to put driveshaft in, could you/someone please tell me how to separate the driveshaft into two pieces?

Thanks

Mitchell

lossen the colar with a big spanner then slide apart .

best not to pull them apart as they are balanced

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Make sure you are using the right driveshaft too. If it is slightly too long/short it isn't the right one. And as said, don't split it in half, but if you do, just make sure the faces on the universals line up. Found this out the hard way.

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Gave the car a startup after the reinstallation, everything seems to be running sweet. Starter is engaging properly and gearbox is going into gear ok :)

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