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Old 03-26-2002 | 10:01 AM
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...... clutch

Sorry for the previous outburst of anger. I was just in a hurry to get the answer. Would anyone happen to know where there are instructions for the installation of all the clutch components? Thanks.
Old 03-26-2002 | 10:07 AM
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In your automotive classes! Either do a search or buck up and buy a $10 Haynes/Cliltons manual. AND READ IT FRONT TO BACK ABOUT 5 TIMES.
Old 03-26-2002 | 11:20 AM
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it's cake man

take the wheel off, drop the half shaft out,unbolt and remove slave cyl, unbolt the tranny, slide tranny out. unbolt pressure plate, unbolt flywheel. take flywheel to have it machined. bolt flywheel back on, NEW pressure plate and clutch to flywheel and insert alignment tool, bolt pressure plate on (be sure to tq the bolts), put new TOB on clutch fork, slide tranny back on, rebolt it, bolt up slave cyl, put half shaft back in,

piece of cake.
Old 03-26-2002 | 12:39 PM
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wow...thats so enfuriating! "piece of cake"...lol

Originally posted by flyry110
it's cake man

take the wheel off, drop the half shaft out,unbolt and remove slave cyl, unbolt the tranny, slide tranny out. unbolt pressure plate, unbolt flywheel. take flywheel to have it machined. bolt flywheel back on, NEW pressure plate and clutch to flywheel and insert alignment tool, bolt pressure plate on (be sure to tq the bolts), put new TOB on clutch fork, slide tranny back on, rebolt it, bolt up slave cyl, put half shaft back in,

piece of cake.
Old 03-26-2002 | 02:49 PM
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took me about 3 hours. . . . .not that bad. . .
Old 03-26-2002 | 03:02 PM
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Originally posted by flyry110
took me about 3 hours. . . . .not that bad. . .
what kind of facilities did you have though? just a garage and stuff at home, or can you get into a shop?
Old 03-26-2002 | 03:34 PM
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we were at the shop. nothing superspectacular. put it on jack stands, used air tools alot. ... didn't have a tranny jack. . . . it's really not that hard. it's not fun, but you just gotta do it.
Old 03-26-2002 | 03:53 PM
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i like not fun stuff like working on cars. i just have a home garage to work in so it will be a little more "fun" to do.
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