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Old 04-11-2020, 12:56 AM   #7
Markuli
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Re: Aisin AR5 Transmission Swap

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That won't make any difference.The clutch fork pivot ball is mounted to the bell housing and the throwout bearing sits in the yoke of the clutch fork, so the location of the transmission will have no bearing on the distance of the throwout bearing from the pressure plate or how far it travels.

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I think I worded my last reply incorrectly. I'm almost certain that I need to run a bell spacer to account for the longer shaft. So the bell would be further back, and so my clutch fork and therefore TO bearing are also 3/8" back because they're indexed with the bell like you said. Am I making sense?
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