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cluch

..need help with the gearbox.How can i get the gearbox from the diff.I have to repl. the clutch..thanks
  • Posted 17 Mar 2016 19:25
  • By herman_k
  • joined 17 Mar'16 - 3 messages
  • Canterbury, New Zealand
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Hello, please complete the model FD15-....
You don't have to remove gearbox or engine when a clutch needs to be replaced.
Regards
Marcb
  • Posted 23 Mar 2016 01:26
  • By marcb
  • joined 10 Jun'14 - 222 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium
I'm not familiar with your exact truck but I've only seen 1 time (a Hyster) where the engine had to be removed to replace a clutch. Usually clutch replacement is possible with the engine/trans combo installed in the unit.

Without exact knowledge of your lift I would remove the top cover of the trans & see how the input shaft may slide out of the way.
  • Posted 18 Mar 2016 00:59
  • By bbforks
  • joined 1 Mar'12 - 1,437 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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