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i could possibly be wrong, but i believe ive seen a similar situation where the input shaft bearing retainer was the issue, its the sleeve that the tob and clutch fork slide over and moves back n forth along to dis/engauge the clutch , when u get the tranny pulled check and see if its worn, grooved, cracked, bent, ect. any of those situations could cause etra friction, misalignment, constant pressure, leading to premature wear, i believe that the shaft comes out by just pullin the bolts on the inside of the bellhousing where the shaft meets the tranny, u cant miss em, fuck i feel your pain havin to pull that tranny so many times i loathe re-re-re-pullin somethin like a tranny, the frustration is incredeible, oh if u do have to replace the shaft, i beliveve 4 cyl stangs have dif tranny but same shaft, but re-check my knowledge before committing jus to be sure, and last but not least pulling the shaft will not misalign , shift, or move any internal parts or hurt tranny, i only say because when i pulled my first i wasstarin into the tranny goin shit, i hope no pins or clips or anything was held in, good luck!!
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