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Old June 26th, 2006, 03:41 AM   #1
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Gettin a New Clutch


As you all know I will be getting a new clutch but i was wondering, for my uncle which obviously knows alot about cars, how long do u think it will take him to install my new clutch kit ??? give me some comments atleast.
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Old June 26th, 2006, 09:44 AM   #2
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It can be done in as little as a couple hours for someone that's done it before, or it could be an all day job. Either way, it's not a difficult thing or something that's easy to mess up. Just make sure you get the flywheel turned.
 
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yea well im set on a centerforce clutch, dual friction, need to buy the TO bearin tho, and the flywheel, n the clutch alignment tool, am i missin anything ? i put up a post about pilotbushin/pilot bearing dunno if thats the other thing im missin but u can answer me that question on that post, lol.
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Probably want to go ahead and get a billit clutch quadrant and firewall adjustor. You don't need a new flywheel, just have your stock one turned at a machine shop.
 
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Wondering... what does it mean to "have it turned"?
 
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its just having it machined to fix the teeth n smooth out the worn spots especally if it has gotten hot. wich it did lol
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