Civic Flywheel/Clutch Install (58 pics)
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Damn good guide, I followed it (minus the new flywheel) and everything went fine, took my about 2 days in total but well worth it once its done. Anyone wanting to do it, and who have the patience to do it should check this guide anyday. cheers man.
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i think i already posted above about how amazing this writeup is. but im still wondering, has anyone done a picture writeup on doing that sway bar/lca method to avoid the ball joints. everytime i work on my car i run into stubborn bolts etc and anything that can save me time or hassle is what im looking for
#36
Great install guide!
Because I found this install page, I decided to replace
the clutch in my 94 DelSol myself.
First time attempting a clutch install.
Followed the directions almost exactly (did not take the
drive shafts out of the wheel hubs, filled up the oil at the
fill hole with a squeeze bottle and tube)
Everything went great!! Most difficult part was getting the
transmission shaft into the pilot bearing - needed a pretty
good shove.
Thanks again for the install guide with pics
saved me some $$$ and learned somthing new!!
Steve
Because I found this install page, I decided to replace
the clutch in my 94 DelSol myself.
First time attempting a clutch install.
Followed the directions almost exactly (did not take the
drive shafts out of the wheel hubs, filled up the oil at the
fill hole with a squeeze bottle and tube)
Everything went great!! Most difficult part was getting the
transmission shaft into the pilot bearing - needed a pretty
good shove.
Thanks again for the install guide with pics
saved me some $$$ and learned somthing new!!
Steve
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Originally Posted by 97civicEXVTEC
bump for more visibility. i dont care how old this write-up is. its great. so f you.
i finsihed some guys clutch swap over the weekend, hardest and most consuming time was lining up the tranny. we spent 4 hours and had 3 guys to help....on mine clutch, i did it in 2 hours by myself (and thats doing it twice because the tranny that i wanted to put on didnt fit )
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Originally Posted by wedley2
werd, really good and helped me do my clutch swap.
i finsihed some guys clutch swap over the weekend, hardest and most consuming time was lining up the tranny. we spent 4 hours and had 3 guys to help....on mine clutch, i did it in 2 hours by myself (and thats doing it twice because the tranny that i wanted to put on didnt fit )
i finsihed some guys clutch swap over the weekend, hardest and most consuming time was lining up the tranny. we spent 4 hours and had 3 guys to help....on mine clutch, i did it in 2 hours by myself (and thats doing it twice because the tranny that i wanted to put on didnt fit )
and yea.. this write-up kicks serious ass. westcoast if you read this, i :love: you.