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Is it hard to change a clutch on a 95/96.. and does anyone have a diagram...

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Old Dec 23, 2000 | 11:25 AM
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from the service manual. Can you please scan the assembly/disassembly of what needs to be done to change the clutch. Please e-mail me the scanned image if you've got it to Gunghoe9@earthlink.net
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Old Dec 23, 2000 | 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by PiotrC70
from the service manual. Can you please scan the assembly/disassembly of what needs to be done to change the clutch. Please e-mail me the scanned image if you've got it to Gunghoe9@earthlink.net
Thanks...

If you are getting into heavy-duty "wrenching" such as a clutch job you really should have a manual of your own instead of mooching individual pages from other people. If you can't afford to buy a Chilton or Haynes manual, borrow one from your public library.
Old Dec 23, 2000 | 02:24 PM
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"mooch"

hi
I agree the first thing i do when i get a car is get a service book for it. But for this 4gen max the onlt one is the nissan factory one which is lots a $$$$. I dont think its right to call his request "mooching" Its a BBS some where that we come for help not to be told we are mooching a little info.
Old Dec 23, 2000 | 03:51 PM
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hi
I agree the first thing i do when i get a car is get a service book for it. But for this 4gen max the onlt one is the nissan factory one which is lots a $$$$. I dont think its right to call his request "mooching" Its a BBS some where that we come for help not to be told we are mooching a little info.
Suit yourself. I try to give good advice. Sometimes it is good advice to say "go get a manual."
Old Dec 23, 2000 | 04:04 PM
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I have a Chiltons and Haynes guide for the maxima. I ordered one from Autozone and the other one I picked up at Border's bookstore. I'm sure the offical Nissan shop manual is a bit more thorough, but I'm happy with my manuals.
Oh yeah, The Chiltons was $14 and the Hayes was $12.
Old Dec 23, 2000 | 10:58 PM
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Well F**K you then... J/K really though...

Is the 95/96 manual the same then??? I'm selling my 96 and getting a 95 (don't ask) just curious though.
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