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Old 05-10-2013, 05:10 PM
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Ok I stand corrected.ni just never seen them before. Thanks I guess ya learn something new every day
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It may be a little easier if you unbolt the 3 pin driver from the flywheel cup (sometimes this helps and other times not)
I think I have done that, still attached.

it may also help to pull the pin out of the clutch release lever/hanger.

Are these the pins you speak of?

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You need to remove the anti rattle springs shown in your pic. They're gonna hold your clutch drive disc to the 3 pin driver. That could be what's holding you up. If you pulled really hard they'd probably fly off, but they may damage the clutch drive disc. The clutch release lever/hanger is on the right in your pic, the pin is at the top of it. Your clutch drive shaft passes through it, if that helps. Good luck!
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For the past week I have been trying to get the engine out of my 124. Is there a trick or something I am missing? I read the manual and cannot figure how to get the clutch free from the engine. Thanks for the advice in advance!
royd5150, Welcome to OCC! Lotta good people here to help you with your project. Best of luck to ya!
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Why don't you drive out both of the spirol pins in the rear driveshaft coupler and slide the coupler forward and drop the rear of the driveshaft. That should give you plenty of room to slide the whole driveshaft back and pull the motor.
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Why don't you drive out both of the spirol pins in the rear driveshaft coupler and slide the coupler forward and drop the rear of the driveshaft. That should give you plenty of room to slide the whole driveshaft back and pull the motor.

Groovy, thanks I was looking at that tonight wondering if it would work? Time to go to the garage.
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So do tell was that the ticket or are you still having problems??
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