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Crx is still broken & I'm loosing my mind.

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  • integra_gsr98I Offline
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    integra_gsr98
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    #28

    Have you tried shimming the arm?

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    • BryceB Offline
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      Bryce
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      #29

      How would I go about doing that? I don't quite understand how that would help. I mean it was pulling it as far as possable, so far that my clutch pedal broke of. lol

      Someone on H-T thinks that it is the Thurst bearing, and the crank moved over a bit. What is your take on that possablilty Nick?

      88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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      • BryceB Offline
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        MethodlesS wrote:
        I've got him covered on the "professional" for beer thing...but 2 weeks is a long time.
        Your father in law rocks!:icon_thumleft:

        88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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        • integra_gsr98I Offline
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          You can check the thrust bearing by putting a pry bar behind the crank pully and prying out. If that doesn't work try it behind the flywheel going the other way and see if it moves.

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          • BryceB Offline
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            Bryce
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            So it should not move around at all? I tried a pry bar pushing the pully back into the case, and I could not get it to move? Mabye I should keep trying, that sounds like it could be the problem. ( However I hope it isnt, crosses fingers )

            88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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            • ticklemedalyT Offline
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              what you are checking is crankshaft end play and there should be literally none (actually there is to be some but without a dial indicator to messure to the exact .0001", you wont know the right amount. What he is expecting you to see is any play, which would require new main bearings, or a rebuild.

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              • BryceB Offline
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                Bryce
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                Ok well I'm putting my car back together so I can move it, and bring it places.

                I should get a medal, I just took out then insalled another transmission alone in 20 min. Got it down pat 😛

                Edit: fuck spelling

                88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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                • JN607J Offline
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                  Damn...good job, my autoshop people last year took over a week just to replace a clutch...

                  Current Cars:
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                  • JoelJ Offline
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                    LankorDie wrote:
                    Ok well I'm putting my car back together so I can move it, and bring it places.

                    I should get a metal, I just took out then insalled another transmission alone in 20 min. Got it down pat 😛
                    I think you mean Medal?!

                    no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                    • BryceB Offline
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                      The crx is fixed and back on the street!:icon_thumleft:

                      The pedal assembly turned out to be the problem. It kept bending from my Exedy cable cutch untill it broke. Then when I got it back together my starter went out, so I got a new starter in it.

                      It works great!🆒 Thanks for the help, and support guys.

                      88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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