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Old 08-24-2008, 03:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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95GT Clutch release fork

So I have a nasty squeal from release fork. If I "slightly touch it with finger while car is running, squeal stops. I removed boot and greased up the fork and I replaced the slave cylinder. Fork is not coming out of tranny straight. It is resting on bottom of square hole and I see scratches there.

Can I adjust the fork from here? Can I gain access to the pivot stud that holds fork in place? Thanks in advance for reading.
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Old 10-15-2008, 09:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hahah I'll save you some time. I had this same exact problem with my 96 Celica. I had the same squealing and i replaced several things like the pilot bearing and I even put in a new fork. What the problem on mine was that the bracket on the clutch pedal of these celicas is so fragile that after pressing them so much the bracket gets soft and bends slightly. Let me guess, if you bearly press the clutch the sound goes away and if you take your hand and pull the pedal towards yourself the squealing gets louder. The clutch pedal bracket must be replaced to fix this problem. I went to the dealer and bought one for $60 and replaced the bracket and never had the problem again. Hope this helps, let me know how it turned out.
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It was broken spring. I replaced the clutch, to bearing, rear main seal and a couple of tranny mounts and all is well. Thanks
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