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clutch problem.

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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clutch problem.

Post by cspgq »

is there any way to seal the clutch from water, mud and shit? im on my second clutch in 6mths. :twisted: :bad-words:.
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Post by ronno88 »

not much else you can do but put the rubber boot on the clutch fork
and cover plate on bellhousing.
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Post by cspgq »

ok then. well that sucks. thanks for the reply.
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mine is ok

Post by allisterrenee »

When i have a clutch done the boys in the shop put silicon all the way around the bell housing and fill the drain hole in the bottom. Also put some around the rubber boot for the clutch fork , I can sit in deep water all the time with no probs and have been doing it for years, A really good 4wd shop did it for me a long time ago and i have never looked back since,,, If you get under your car and look up at the bell housing you will see a little hole at the bottom( on a GQ) , this is one spot it comes in from alwell as the fork boot .. Hope this helps :)
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