okay well my clutch is slipping like crazy
i think it may be time to fix it
i have never done one before
how hard is it
i have some one here that will have a fair idea on what to do...
but itd like your import...
how do you do it,
what tools
.ect .ect
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CLUTCH-KIT-NEW-S ... dZViewItem
is that what i need? is that good
cheers
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how to fix a slipping clutch
It's not hard, through getting the box in & out can be a challenge if you haven't done it before.
To save everyone writing the whole thing out, do yourself a favour and get a copy of the FSM. It's available for download so there's no excuse really.
My suggestions:
1. Read through the FSM before you start
2. With a grinder cut off about 5mm from the front of the chassis tranny mount
3. Get a clutch alignment tool (tranny input shaft works great if you have a old tranny to scab bits out of)
To save everyone writing the whole thing out, do yourself a favour and get a copy of the FSM. It's available for download so there's no excuse really.
My suggestions:
1. Read through the FSM before you start
2. With a grinder cut off about 5mm from the front of the chassis tranny mount
3. Get a clutch alignment tool (tranny input shaft works great if you have a old tranny to scab bits out of)
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