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Old 02-19-03, 11:24 AM
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Question Pressure Plate removal ?

Anybody have pictures on how to remove the pressure plate from the tranny? I have the square access panel more on the passenger side of the tranny removed, and im still not seeing what i need to remove.. clip, etc?

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remove the access window on bottom. there are (i think its 6) 14mm bolts to take off. you must rotate the flywheel/PP with a breaker bar and do one at a time. i hate to say it, but search. i dont feel like typing it up AGAIN as i am sure other people dont either.
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That is the easiest way, or you can stick your hand in throught the top left service hole and pull back on the clutch fork and then take a big *** screwdriver and pop the PP and TOB apart through the bottom service hole, I warn you though that it is a bitch to do.
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you can go to mazda and have the service writers print oyu up pages from the service manual.
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