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Old 04-09-2003, 10:51 AM   #1
richd
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Default Re: Thanks Again

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Originally posted by CapaC
*Wonders how big a job it is to change his own clutch*

Well...it's long. When I rebuilt my trans in August last year I spent 11 hours (by myself) getting everything out and about the same (maybe a little less) getting everything back in.

I'll say this: An impact wrench and air compressor will save you time. Especially with the flywheel bolts and the driveshaft bolts.

If you want to do it yourself let me know. I can give you some tips that should speed up the process. Knowing certain things you'll get through it a lot quicker, IMO.

Good luck,

Rich D.
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