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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 26, '07 From iowa Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
my clutch is about done for and i need my car for college/work so any heads up on problems ill run into or any advice would be great! thanks
is their a way with out removing the tranny? This post has been edited by addictions: Feb 19, 2008 - 7:51 PM -------------------- -Boss III
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Actually you can do this without dropping the tranny, but you still will need to unbolt it and support it in place..... Bad part is you'll have to pull the engine. I just did mine recently, shoulda taken pics and done a mini write up. It's easy, just make sure you have everything you need(all tools, parts, fluids) before attempting this. The worst part for mine were the bolts on the control arm( have liquid wrench ready) and getting off my front rotors( RUSTED on, yes all caps for emphasis lol). Other than that it's all straight forward and pretty easy. Buy a book or find a friend that knows what they are doing around cars and you'll be fine. This wasn't my first time around an engine, but was my first time doing a clutch job by myself and at an at home setting.
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