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I have long wanted to install a creeper in my 102, so I found a 104 with a creeper. I swapped the 104 creeper, drive shaft, clutch into the 102. When I was done, fired the engine, left the clutch out and nothing..it won't move. It appears as if the clutches are slipping, when in fact both worked well before I swapped everything over. The 102 clutch, drive shaft, works fine in the 104. I did install a new throw out bearing and teaser spring on the creeper shaft. Could the teaser spring not be stiff enough? I split the 102 again and tested the creeper on the ground. It spins over fine when using a drift pin to spin the input shaft. I am lost. Do I need new clutches?
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First, welcome to OCC....
![]() As they say, "a picture are worth a thousand words". How about snapping some pictures of your modification so we can see what is going on. ![]()
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Did you forget to put a pin in the driveshaft?
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Welcome to OCC!
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Welcome to OCC! You came to the right place!
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Creeper trouble? Did you try the police??
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Guys, thanks for the responses, I found the trouble. One pin was waaay to long and actually hit the cross member of the frame, stopping the shaft from spining! Mr Dremel and a tile cutting bit cut the ends off without removing the shaft...I am a lucky dog. I will post pics later...got to get creepn!...LOL.
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ok, whats the easiest way to post pics?
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down load this program and resize your pics to 640x480. This is a very nice way to play with pictures.
http://www.irfanview.com/
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