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Old 09-15-2014, 05:39 AM
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LQQK what I can do, now let's see some advice please.

So the motor is out and not a single darn thing got broken on the way!!!

Questions to mighty gods of 996:

1. Please help me locate all 8 of the cooling fittings, so far I found 5, mmaybe 6, if I count one going into oil tank. BTW, does oil tank have cooling jacket in it?
2. What do I do, while it is out, my list is: cooling, clutch, water pump, rear main seal, 8mm ball shifting mod,what else?
3. Transmission mount is shot, drive shaft coupler is also on its way out, where do I procure those?
4. Clutch seems to be the "pull type" and does not let gearbox out, unless I remove triple square bolts all around clutch plate, is this correct?
6. Any other advice, while the guts are out?

Mileage is 58K, year '01.

Thanks!
 
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Old 09-15-2014, 07:10 AM
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Re the clutch you need to access the rod that the clutch fork pivots on you do this by looking at your drivers side 2/3rds of the way up there is window at the front (engine end) of the box/bellhousing, you need to remove the retaining clip and pull the shaft using a M5 I believe bolt that you would screw into the end of the pin to pull on, that will release the fork and the box can be removed
 
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Originally Posted by johnny.dangerous
Re the clutch you need to access the rod that the clutch fork pivots on you do this by looking at your drivers side 2/3rds of the way up there is window at the front (engine end) of the box/bellhousing, you need to remove the retaining clip and pull the shaft using a M5 I believe bolt that you would screw into the end of the pin to pull on, that will release the fork and the box can be removed
It worked, thank you!

I also found thread on how to re-do cooling fittings, so at this point it is all about how deep I want to go into preventative maintenance.
 
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Originally Posted by Mish_Mish
3. Transmission mount is shot, drive shaft coupler is also on its way out, where do I procure those?
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Try searching under "driveshaft flex joint" too.

PM me if you cannot find one.
 

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