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- Aug 1, 2011
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Gents,
I borrowed a clutch suppressor tool and was able to get the diaphragm tension released so I can remove the circlip. So far so good. I was preparing to put the diaphragm back on and I had it in the suppressor tool on the bench. I turned it and it made a loud pop and seems to have moved the diaphragm in the opposite direction. Do I need to use the tool to reverse what I have done and is it safe? I will admit that the bang that came from that was pretty loud and a bit disturbing. Before I proceed I just want to be sure that what I do will be done safely and correctly. Here is a pic as it sits.
I borrowed a clutch suppressor tool and was able to get the diaphragm tension released so I can remove the circlip. So far so good. I was preparing to put the diaphragm back on and I had it in the suppressor tool on the bench. I turned it and it made a loud pop and seems to have moved the diaphragm in the opposite direction. Do I need to use the tool to reverse what I have done and is it safe? I will admit that the bang that came from that was pretty loud and a bit disturbing. Before I proceed I just want to be sure that what I do will be done safely and correctly. Here is a pic as it sits.