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Focus on your clutch, and your tranny... problem solv

i turned the crank to put the shaft on while splines were in so doesnt that mean tranny works?

it's in neutral, why does clutch matter?

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If its in neutral, why is the output shaft moving?

its not. nothing is movie. thats the problem

 

even in gear, nothing. maybe the splines need more grease? I'm not sure at all

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So, car is in the air...both rear wheels move? Both front wheels move?

 

 

Car is not in gear? 

car is not in gear. its in neutral. wheels wont move when its on the ground. i have no fucking clue. 

no gear, and brake off 

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Then why are you moving the crank to line up the spines on the driveline? What splines are you aligning? Did you install a clutch disc?

 

Are you sure you are shifting into gear? Can be tough if tranny is dry or worn.

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Did you put clutch in backwards?

no

 

I just put up all the wheels theyre fucking spinning.

if it's in neutral, the driveshaft shouldn't spin i thought? all the fucking wheels are turning. 

 

the tranny is dry however it just recently flushed it and i need gl4 but i dont see how that stops it from moving an inch.

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The driveshaft will always move when the wheels are both turning in the same direction

oh then id be incorrect about the neutral thing. well tomorrow ill try to rebleed everything and put more fluids in and see what happens. 

i guess no exhaust shop

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