Ltlrdwagon
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how did you mount that rear bar? interested in seeing since it was designed for a sedan.

I fitted it to the forward most strut tower bolt. If that's not right, uh oh
how did you mount that rear bar? interested in seeing since it was designed for a sedan.
I fitted it to the forward most strut tower bolt. If that's not right, uh oh
What's the mounting point in a sedan that this bar would use?
2 bolts on the rear parcel shelf.
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I don't think there is a synchro to help put the trans in reverse while rolling. Sometimes, while stopped, I can't get my car in reverse and have to let the car roll a few inches so the teeth on the transmission line up and allow it to get into gear. I've hear the noise from my clutch too, it turned into a squeaking and then went away. I'm not sure if there is a grease point on our clutch or not
Sometimes, while stopped, I can't get my car in reverse and have to let the car roll a few inches so the teeth on the transmission line up and allow it to get into gear.
So grease goes under the dust cover?The clutch release is contained withing the housing. That boot is a dust cover on the joint. There is an arm that goes inside the housing and pulls the clutch
So grease goes under the dust cover?
Right, so how do I make the clicking stop? Its not like its a problem, just annoying.no way, the only grease is a light smear on the spline of the input shaft when clutch is replaced, the thrust and spigot bearings are normally sealed units as grease/oil on the clutch will cause it to slip.
On the occasions where I have trouble getting her into Reverse, I just keep the brake pedal down and the shifter in neutral and let up off the clutch for about a second, then push the clutch back in and try again. I seem to recall seeing something in the owner's manual about it and that was the suggestion it offered. I think it's probably the same remedy as you're doing, except without rolling the car.