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clutch change
- daddybob
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01 Apr 2013 13:30 #67532
by daddybob
clutch change was created by daddybob
im pretty good with cars but how easy is it to change a clutch
me peddle is right at the top and slips if i boot it
is there any videos i can watch for a step by step guide
cheers
me peddle is right at the top and slips if i boot it
is there any videos i can watch for a step by step guide
cheers
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01 Apr 2013 13:54 #67533
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BigJimny homepage, Information, scroll down to ,How To Guide, Step by step guide with pic's
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01 Apr 2013 14:35 #67536
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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The principle of it is simple, especially being an in line configuration. However, there is a tubular crossmember that restricts how far you can pull the gearbox back to change it. If I could weld I think I would make it removable. I must learn to weld! I have a made who is a welder so should get on with it!
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01 Apr 2013 14:45 #67539
by markyp2000
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When i fitted mine i did it on my back slid the box back jacked up to the floor then replaced the clutch leaving the bolts loose wiggled the box back in then where the clutch fork is you can then tighten the clutch upi did this due to not having much roon to lign it up plus the studs on the box stop you from twisting and wiggling the box in just make shore you tighten all 6 bolts up
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