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http://tfurtado.miller-motorsports.com/diy_clutch.mpg
check out this vid i found. it gives a pretty good step by step on what to do when installing a clutch. the only difference in our cars is that there is no pilot bearing, and we remove the bellhousing and tranny as one assembly. also, clean the flywheel and presure plate with brake parts cleaner and make sure there is no dirt or oil on them. This post has been edited by lagos: Feb 24, 2006 - 2:59 AM -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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I didnt watch the video...but when putting in a new flywheel scuff up the side that touches the disk. This way the disk will have something to grip and it will wear in a lot faster.
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