Corvette Servo Install Help

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purple 'hoe

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Swapping my servo for a Corvette Servo, I've gotten everything swapped over, in the correct orders and lubed all components. However, I can not for the life of me get the servo pushed in far enough to slip the C-Clip into place to finish up the install. I've checked everything over mulitple times, insuring it's all in the correct order. I've gone as far, as to even try reinstalling the old servo. Same thing, will not compress far enough in so I can install the c-clip.

Can someone explain where or what is going on with this? I'm stuck right now, and I have no idea what else could be holding it up

Thanks in advance, Matt
 
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Push harder, took me and a friend with a 3 foot bar to press it in far enough.

Just get downon it, bud..

Really? Just keep pushing on it?

I'll pick up a bigger pry bar tomorrow after work. Any special way to get the clip back in? Or will it snap in when it's pushed in further?
 

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The servo only applies in 2nd and 4th, so how would that servo effect your 2-3 shift??
 

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