Clutch cable installation

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SWRT
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Clutch cable installation

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I'm about to put my engine back in and last night
I took out the clutch fork on my 94 Legacy to clean
it up and regrease it and I was too dumb to take
pictures of it. Now I cant figure out how the crap
it goes back together. If anyone could tell me how
the crap this goes back together I'd appreciate it.

I dont know why they turned out so huge. Sorry guys!

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Clutch cable installation

Post by entirelyturbo »

I'm 95% sure you have it right. That washer fits in the cupped part of the fork as best I remember. You need to tighten the cable down, but the cable is supposed to be a little loose when the clutch is fully engaged, otherwise you'll wear out your throwout bearing prematurely.


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SWRT
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Re: Clutch cable installation

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Well, it's not really sitting where it was before. The bolts, I mean.
At least I dont believe it is. Does anyone have a picture of theirs
I can look at?
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