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    Thread: TKO600 install

    1. #1
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      TKO600 install

      Hi All,
      Since my instructions with the transmission are very poor and i have never installed one before.
      Can someone give me some advice on how to install the following as seen in the picture below.
      (which goes where?)


      And i guess on the red insert i connect the hydraulic line?


      This is all i have left from parts after installing the hydraulic clutch cylinder,bellhousing,flywheel and pressure plate
      (Am i missing something?)


      And last question, what is the goal of this bolt?


      I know, allot of questions, but then again, allot of expertise around here

    2. #2
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      Did you index the bellhousing, set the cushion on the throwout bearing? If not, take it back apart and do it, otherwise things can go wrong. Did you get a clutch master cylinder with it? I see the backing plate there and the pressure line. Also looks like you got a regular throwout bearing there too? .What company did the trans come from? They usually have decent instructions included or how to video available in their sites. By the look of the bearing, that is a Silver Sport setup. They have very good tech help available, try sending them a note., I see you're overseas, so a phone call probably isn't feasible. There are guys a lot more qualified than me on here to give some advise, I am just pointing out the obvious.

    3. #3
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      Thanks for the quick reply.
      Its a hydraulic clutch, already installed the cylinder and pedal, and you are correct, this is from silver sport.
      I did index the bellhousing, all good there.

      When looking up what you ment with set the cusion on the throwout bearing i found an article from silver sport,
      because of that article i found out that the 2 rings on the left in the first picture are spacers.

      Still no idea what to do with the part on the right in the first picture.

      Will send them an email to see what they can tell me.

      Just was impatient i guess, reason for me posting here :D

    4. #4
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      The part on the right. First pic and that bolt are for manual clutch and you do not need,I use this kit in almost every build I do and they are great kits.

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      The triangular bracket is the mount for the fluid reservoir.

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    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by tubbed69 View Post
      The part on the right. First pic and that bolt are for manual clutch and you do not need,I use this kit in almost every build I do and they are great kits.

      Thanks very much, really helpfull!

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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      The triangular bracket is the mount for the fluid reservoir.

      Andrew
      Thanks Andrew!

    7. #7
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      Got an email from silversport, they forgot to add the instructions in the box.
      Received them by email today, just finished the major parts off the install.



      Thanks again for the help!

      Cheers






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