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#11 Re: Question ???
Keith Posted on: 2013/8/6 7:08
this is with a 5-speed dogleg from a b210 coupe installed on a b210 2 door sedan btw


#12 Re: Question ???
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/8/8 3:10
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a 5-speed dogleg from a b210 coupe
That is a 63-series transmission (A14-powered B210).

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installed on a b210 2 door sedan
Sedan or coupe it fits the same. All A14 B210s used an engine plate, and I think there was only one length bearing sleeve for the 63-series, so the solution is to the fit the engine plate and use the 63-series sleeve and throwout arm. Make sure the clutch is adjusted for some play. If not it will act burnt out.


#13 Re: Question ???
Keith Posted on: 2013/8/9 0:43
Strange, there is definitely free play at the pedal.
The clutch engagement point on the pedal has always been about 3/4" from the top.
I was hoping pulling the plate would gain some tension and lower that point on the pedal?


#14 Re: Question ???
Keith Posted on: 2013/8/15 16:04
should i just pull the plate and see what happens?


#15 Re: Question ???
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/8/15 19:23
There was no factory combination B210 5-speed that did not use the engine spacer plate. So I think pulling the plate is not the answer. Instead inspect the clutch disk thickness and ensure that the release bearing Sleeve they differ from 4-speed parts.

B210 63-series 30531-K0550 LEVER-WITHDRAWAL,CLUTCH
B210 60-series 30531-H1600 LEVER-WITHDRAWAL CLUTCH

Release Lever arm appears to be the same as 4-speed.



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