Civic Flywheel/Clutch Install (58 pics)
#41
Originally Posted by 97civicEXVTEC
damn im getting two other people to help line up the tranny tommorow :nervous: i guess its gonna be a long day.
and yea.. this write-up kicks serious ass. westcoast if you read this, i :love: you.
and yea.. this write-up kicks serious ass. westcoast if you read this, i :love: you.
It is not that bad 99% of the time, Josh and I put mine in the first time we tried, took about 5 minutes to get the tranny into where it needed to be
#42
westcoaststyle.. u the man! just the perfect write up i need for my 6gen civic. cuz i think i fried my clutch when i was trying to drive up Lombard street in Frisco.. it was horrible smell and white smoke coming from under the car. looked like i was doing a burnout while rolling backwards.. had too much stuff in the trunk! such a stupid idea to drive up lombard.. and stupid suv in front blocking my ass.
so besides the possibility of my clutch being fried.. what else should i be changing as well?
so besides the possibility of my clutch being fried.. what else should i be changing as well?
Last edited by ek9cusco; 01-25-2006 at 03:11 PM.
#44
I just got a new clutch and am going to install it this weekend. This thread will be a huge help!! Thank you for posting this. I also have the del Sol Honda service manual, but I will probably resort to this thread more often!!
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
#50
Still here... sorta...
Thread Starter
CRX, not sure. Most likely very similar though.
It's much easier to remove the axles so that you can separate the transmission from the engine. If you don't, you'll have them snagging on things and really getting in the way. I prefer to remove them.
It's much easier to remove the axles so that you can separate the transmission from the engine. If you don't, you'll have them snagging on things and really getting in the way. I prefer to remove them.