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M43 transmission

rosco

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Make sure the throw out bearing is not stuck on the guide sleeve. Stick a small bar up there and make sure it slides & is free. Also the splines on the input shaft might be stuck/frozen in the clutch disc. Use a bar to help it slide free. you might need somebody under there to help it slide out. Sometimes on heavier trucks, the splines of the disc, wear grooves into the input shaft, and it hangs up on the shoulders of the grooves. But usually on lighter stuff, they just rust together, from sitting.

Good Luck

lee in Alaska
 

rosco

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Be careful about prying too much, but sometimes you can put an even pull on the tranny, and get under there & smack the edge of the disc, to break it loose.

Lee
 
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