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Old 03-Mar-2006, 10:44
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on removing the old plate I had the same problem in that the entire rod came out. Im hoping it just pushes back in and I need do nothing else....?

Yep, just put it back in and then gently tap the new pressure plate into place until it fits snugly. There's a "cap" and bearing that need to be in place. The MPL pressure plate already came with the bearing fitted. The cap I needed to take off the old pressure plate.

Make sure you line up the dot on the MPL pressure plate with the spring stem that has the groove in it. You can see what I mean on this picture - http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=104233176&size=l

Thanks for the tip I didnt know that! Did you have any further problems with your gears/clutch?
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