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Bedford mw clutch and bell housing


Jelleyboy

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Bell housing first then flywheel and clutch

 

Thanks Richard, another silly question, where does the fork attach to?

 

And I've currently got the engine on wood sump at the bottom, so I'm guessing I need a couple of foot at least to get the clutch fitted in coming from the bottom?

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Thanks Richard, another silly question, where does the fork attach to?

 

And I've currently got the engine on wood sump at the bottom, so I'm guessing I need a couple of foot at least to get the clutch fitted in coming from the bottom?

 

The fork is held on by a shouldered bolt that goes through the bell housing from the gearbox mating face, it must have a locktab on it. The shouldered part threads in the housing then once secured the ball in the fork pivot is screwed on to the bolt, use a spring washer on it. you will need the engine on a bench or something with the bell housing clear so you can slot the clutch up under it..

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