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#2
Not sure what you mean the fork moves freely. It's supposed to move freely, but kinda held by the spring inside the clutch slave cylinder. Once you remove the slave cylinder, the fork almost flops around loose.
#8
I never replaced my clutch on my accord, so I don't know. Make sure you use the proper grease for the shift fork and splines on the transmission. It is high temperature lithium or high temperature urea grease. Don't use regular grease, it will dry out over time.
#10
Okay thats where i was confused like hell. Cause when u remove the slave cylinder that fork moves in every direction and when we removed the transmission. The old TOB was worn out on the sides.
Now the trans is back up and all. Some Trans oil leaked so my question is can i use Syncromesh or should i use 10W-30
Now the trans is back up and all. Some Trans oil leaked so my question is can i use Syncromesh or should i use 10W-30