lay80n wrote:Remember that the rodeo uses a pull style clutch!!!!! Remove the inspection plate on the LHS of the bell houseing, and get a cmall long screwdriver. Wiggle it in and look up the hole. You will see the pivot pin for the clutch fork. This is held in by a cmall split pin. Lever the split pin out and the fork will drop away. This allows the box to slide out. If you have still got a problem removing the box i use to work at a holden dealership and did shitloads of these, so feel free to ask.
Layto....
Thanks lay80n, you've dobbed yourself in now!
Yes I was made aware of the necessity to remove the fork pivot pin on Wednesday night by a mechanic friend of mine, a Toyota one mind you but nevertheless he has done one of these before and remembered the procedure.
He has a 2 post hoist at home which it's on it now but he has a crook shoulder so he's going to borrow the trans jack from work this week so we can get the box out.
Ever tried to lift the MUA5C box out with a mate! I was keen anyway.
Herein lies the problem: I went through some very silty muddy water about 900mm deep a month ago and slowly the clutch faded after that. Nothing in the manual about foam breathers around the bellhousing!
Clutch pedal travel became less and less until there was none and the clutch doesnt disengage at all now.
I can move the fork back and forwards through the inspection hole by hand and it looks like the thrust bearing carrier is moving separately from the wedge collar. Hard to see what the problem is though until the box is out.
lay80n what do you think might be the problem?
I was quoted $146 just for a friggin thrust bearing from Holdens, I hope I dont have to replace the whole clutch!
The clutch was replaced with a new one in January last year by the previous owner, I found his reciept and he was charged $650 just for labour and this was not a Holder Dealer. I can understand the time it would take though after pulling the necessary parts off to get the box out myself.
So I'm hoping the main clutch components are ok as it's only done about 25K.
One more thing, how the frig do you get the spring clip back in the fork pin on reassembly, it looks almost impossible with the space in there!
OR, does it go back together before the box goes in and the bearing carrier snap locks in the wedge collar when you push the gearbox back in?
Cheers
sudso