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Yota Clutch Install - good fun

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Yota Clutch Install - good fun

Post by CHIEF88 »

Anyone else had as much fun as i have installing a new clutch into a hilux.

heres me thinking i could do it all by myself thinking it would be easy as piss :P altho to my own credit i did do it all bymyself lol. 2 days later and black grime/grease/dirt everywhere. but hey my new clutch works like a charm now :lol:
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Post by G_loomis »

ahh another victim of the "this'll be a piece of piss" syndrome

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Post by dirty harry »

i did my hilux in my driveway with a mate, wasn't to bad but now we have to do his clutch in a gu. and he wants to go to appin on sunday, :lol: going to make a start tomorrow night after work. hope it stops raining :D
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Post by Kramer »

Well instead of starting a new thread could someone tell me the required torque needed for the flywheel bolts at all. Oh its a 84 hilux 4Y petrol.

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Post by CHIEF88 »

:rofl: Who needs a torque wrench :P
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Post by guzzla »

theres a measurement on the touque wrench called "phucken tight". thats the setting everyone uses otherwise consult your vehicle manual.

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Post by CHIEF88 »

guzzla wrote:theres a measurement on the touque wrench called "phucken tight".
:rofl: so true.
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Post by Shadow »

guzzla wrote:theres a measurement on the touque wrench called "phucken tight". thats the setting everyone uses otherwise consult your vehicle manual.

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is that the setting slightly below "Phucken stripped" ?
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Post by Sic Lux »

Or cheap impact gun don't use good quality gun or a little bit to much trigger happy and it'll go to over phucken tight and snap the bitch off. :bad-words:
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Post by smithie »

When I torque up bolts, I crank em up until my elbow clicks..then I know its tight enough..

I inherited that Torque Wrench from my old man :roll:
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Post by jessie928 »

smithie wrote:When I torque up bolts, I crank em up until my elbow clicks..then I know its tight enough..

I inherited that Torque Wrench from my old man :roll:
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Post by Kramer »

Cool thanks guys! :lol: I usually use that setting but this is a brand new motor and I wanted to get it right!
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

There is two ways to get the torgue right.
1. Tighten it until it strips and then back it off half a turn.
2. 2 grunts. Swing off the rachet and tighten until you grunt twice and all is good. By the way a Hilux clutch is a piece of piss to do yourself!
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