Clutch problems
I am need of some help, I am at the end of my road with this transmission. I have a 1986 Camaro with TKO600 Trans,Lakewood Bellhousing (15020). I have Lakewood Fork Pivot ball (15501). Now here my problem. I just installed my new motor, bolted everything up. Bellhousing was indexed before installing the motor.Fired up the new motor ran great, tried to put the car in gear no luck. So I jacked the car up and started looking for anything that didnt look right. I know the throw out bearing is/was installed right because I already want thru that before. I rechecked the slave cylinder that was fine, looked inside the housing thru the clutch boot hole everything looked good. Only problem I seen was maybe the clutch fork hitting the transmission bolt at the bottom so I took that out and tried to put it in gear again. Still nothing, so I jacked the car up again and I notice the clutch fork looked on a angle so I looked inside and the forks indent wasnt in the ball so I loosen the slave cylinder and pulled the fork over so it was, installed everything, lowered the car fired it up still nothing. So I than turned the ball out towards the trans and still nothing.So I than turned the ball in towards the motor and started the car and it want into gear but when I let the clutch out it didnt move and the motor didnt die down or anything so I jacked it up and Found that the throw out bearing broke, and over extend it the slave cylinder which made the zip tie break on it. So now I have the slave cylinder off. When say the Throw out bearing broke the back half toward the trans came apart so I looks like there is a big washer on the Transmission shaft.
Now I figured i would see if anyone could help me out here. Do I need to order a longer clutch fork? the one I was using was the stock one, I tried the LAK-15500 before and I sent it back cant remember why tho. I know all this worked before because it was on my other motor before. Also does anyone know where to set the Pivot ball too? Before I moved it I had it at about the stock location compare to my old bellhousing. Please help..
THANK YOU
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