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The Cadillac Clutch Fork provides firm changes in the gears by pushing the release bearing directly to provide instant control to the driver. Since 1902 Cadillac has been making a name by combining both old and new and such elements as sculpted LED lighting, a silent magnetic ride, and hand-stitched leather give Cadillac drivers the message that it means comfort and style. The interiors feature a full width touchscreen and an easy to drive interface, and the BEV3 base of the Celestiq demonstrates that Cadillac has no issues with providing lightning fast electric acceleration without losing any of its posh. Higher level driver assist makes the journey easy, and powerful engines or electric motors provide the effortless power, and the sedan will slick through the roads on highways or in the city streets. A Clutch Fork is a heavy steel lever located within the manual gearbox, its primary duty is to remove the release bearing off the pressure plate to allow gears to slide rather than grind. A new Cadillac Clutch Fork can be installed by parking it on a flat surface, disconnection of the battery and placing the car on stand. Removal unbolt and remove the transmission, wipe the bellhousing, grease the pivot ball and bearing groove. Click the fork into the pivot, and hook the bearing to the fork, and make sure it moves freely on the center. Install all fasteners to specifications. Check that the clutch disc is aligned, reposition the transmission, reconnect bolts, replace hydraulic line or cable (if hydraulic), wiggle Clutch Fork to ensure smooth operation, then test pedal operation on short drive.