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  • GGray
    Noobie
    • Dec 2008
    • 26

    #1

    Clutch swap ?

    I am doing a swap using the following.

    Getrag transmission
    E30M3 flywheel/clutch/pressure plate.
    e36 clutch fork with new TO bearing.

    The slave clylinder seems to not be contacting the clutch fork. I could not remeber if I needed to use an E30 Clutch fork in the swap so I used the E36 one ont he tranny.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks.
    Gary Gray

    88 M3 M5x turbo track/race car
    89 M3 alpine/blk
    91 M tech vert
    91 GTi 16V
    01 325it aka: Wagonator...

    If you can take it apart you can make it faster....
  • Adrian_Visser
    R3VLimited
    • Jun 2006
    • 2823

    #2
    Use the clutch fork from the tranny you are using.

    '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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    • GGray
      Noobie
      • Dec 2008
      • 26

      #3
      Originally posted by Adrian_Visser
      Use the clutch fork from the tranny you are using.
      I did the slave is not pushing the clutch fork against the pressure plate. Its like the slave shaft is too short..
      Gary Gray

      88 M3 M5x turbo track/race car
      89 M3 alpine/blk
      91 M tech vert
      91 GTi 16V
      01 325it aka: Wagonator...

      If you can take it apart you can make it faster....

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      • Adrian_Visser
        R3VLimited
        • Jun 2006
        • 2823

        #4
        Are you using the euro 323i TO bearing?

        '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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        • e30s50dan
          R3VLimited
          • Nov 2008
          • 2076

          #5
          Which tranny you useing
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          1997 M3 sedan
          2001 325CI DD

          “whoever turns the wheel the least, wins"

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          • gobuffs
            E30 Addict
            • Dec 2004
            • 513

            #6
            I recently installed the throwout bearing off 90 degrees.

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