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Bundy clutch change

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Bundy clutch change

Post by Skip »

Took the Bundera down the drags a couple of nights ago and fried the clutch. Just wondering if I can change the clutch without removing the engine? Any tips or tricks anyone can offer?

Flogging R33 skylines is not worth melting a clutch :cry:
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Post by Evan »

Beating skylines, way to go !
What times did it run ?
Sorry to hear about the clutch though.
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Post by Skip »

Best run was 14.2, could have gone quicker if it wasnt for the clutch.
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Post by Ruggers »

yeah it can be done and you dont even need to jack the vehicle as you can fit under it easliy. most times its easyier to unbolt the gearbox from the bellhousing the take out the gearbox then the bellhousing separate
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Post by bundyboy »

yeh, did it about three months ago.
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Post by RUFF »

Ruggers wrote:yeah it can be done and you dont even need to jack the vehicle as you can fit under it easliy. most times its easyier to unbolt the gearbox from the bellhousing the take out the gearbox then the bellhousing separate


This isnt possible with a Bundy as the bellhousing to gearbox bolts are inside the bellhousing.
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Post by Skip »

RUFF wrote:
Ruggers wrote:yeah it can be done and you dont even need to jack the vehicle as you can fit under it easliy. most times its easyier to unbolt the gearbox from the bellhousing the take out the gearbox then the bellhousing separate


This isnt possible with a Bundy as the bellhousing to gearbox bolts are inside the bellhousing.


I was about to say that :(

Better start pulling things apart
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Post by ORSM45 »

id go the gearbox and bellhousing out rather than the engine. either way wont be fun. but gearbox is easier.
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