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Old 08-02-2005, 06:15 PM
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Ok i got my shim today still waiting on the clutch but this shim doesnt have the right holes.....

Old 08-02-2005, 06:19 PM
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Your supposed to put it between slave/tranny.
Old 08-02-2005, 06:43 PM
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wow i hope someone deletes this post i feel like an ***.......
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No worries, I'm a noob myself. I just had to take stuff apart and try it out until I figured where it fit.
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LMAO!

We all make mistakes like that, no big deal. There's never a stupid question.
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Since were talking about shims, I got a shim for a 99 V-6 camaro the other day. 8 bolt holes on the flywheel and only 5 or 6 on the shim. PITA!!
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Yah shoulda put it between the slave and the trans. not the crank and the flywheel. EH?
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Either way it serves the same purpose, brings the flywheel and slave cylider closer to each other. It was a crank shaft shim so it woulda been hard to get it behind the slave




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