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you're going to need a working INPA either way. After replacing the trans you will need to relearn the new clutch bite point etc....
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I don't think hammering on the selector shaft is a good idea....
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Again I've never done this job myself… but instead of trying to disconnect the actuator from the selector rod can you disconnect the hydraulic lines...
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I've never done this myself but the TIS says that you need to push the selector rod into the trans to loosen tension on the pin. Are you able to push...
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IMO unless you have forced induction stick with stock OE clutch kit...
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oil drain plug is M12x1.5 maybe they used the same pitch here?...
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swapping out a slave is much easier than dropping the tranny to redo the clutch....
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My concern with the 10k bendpak is even though the curb weight of the truck is 8000lbs the front axle of the truck is 5500lbs so that would technically...
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Lift Recommendations?
So I am finally taking the plunge and getting a 2 post lift for the garage. Our M3 is lowered quite a bit... Curious what folks out there like/dislike...
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When replacing the whole master cylinder I have had better success with vacuum bleeding from the caliper than pressure bleeding from the reservoir. Vacuum...
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One thing to check along with the codes is to make sure there is no obstruction in the travel of the throttle bodies. Sometimes folks use hose clamps...
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