Ugly Duck wrote:
You can get a hydraulic fork out (more importantly, IN) without pulling the tranny? I couldn't.
I don't know what I did that was so special. It is definitely not much fun, but IIRC, I pulled the slave, then moved the fork away from the pivot and took an angled ratcheting wrench to unscrew the pivot and take the fork out with the pivot (after massaging the wire clipppy thing for the fork to the pivot on both install and removal).
Then, to put the new one in, I clipped it into the release bearing, and carefully massaged the wire clip away from the ball pivot so that I could spin the pivot on and tighten it. Then, I clipped the fork over the pivot and installed the slave. I got to do this job a couple times in the last year, once in a getrag car with a volvo bellhousing and modified fork and once on just a super stock M46 740T. I can't imagine what is different on yours...flat flywheel or release bearing changed somewhere along the line? On a 740T that needs a clutch I just do the fork at the same time to save the discomfort of changing a fork later on.
Anyway, thats what I know. I'd still waaay rather do all that to sneak a fork out of a car than an M46. Granted, 740 alloy M46 sucks a lot less than doing an iron M46 in a 240.