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hey guys i need help to identify what this part calls and what's the part number of it...Heres what happen. I wrote in my previews thread about my clutch leak ...so i went and took the H pipe off and the aluminum cover (the one half that covers where the cluch is )the reason i took that off because the fluid leak was from there. I looked in there and the first thing i noticed that the part that conects with the drive shft on four bolts that also mounted to the engine, is crucked in three places right where the bolts are "and that just made my day"....now i need to replace this part...
I think i know how that part crcked when i was doing some suspention work in the rear end I took the whole cradle off and i think that my transmision had droped real low..and that must have done it ...what you guys think? .so I also need some advice on what to take off...with out taking the whole car apart....and if some body have this part ..let me know...thanks.
don't know how to post a pic so i can show it better...
Bob is sounds like your torque tube is cracked and the slave cylinder is bad also. That is my guess without pictures. Post'em and then we can figure out where to go from there.
Register on You Tube or Photo Bucket (both free) and then upload your pictures to their site. Once that is done take the site link either one gives you and post it here. First write a description of the part and post the picture. You do that by clicking on the little icon at the top of the message page that is yellow and has what looks like a mountain in it. When you have clicked on the icon a window comes up and you paste your link in the window. Pretty simple.
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