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    Default clutch install

    how long would it take to install a clutch and flywheel? how indepth is it? im wondering because i think im going with the procharger and i know the stock clutch assembly wont hold up. also whats a good company for a clutch? im going with a fidanza 12 lbs but need a descent clutch. im not going crazy either with the procharger but i want a clutch that would hold the power and nothing more.
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    Default Re: clutch install

    Now I know they aren't the same cars and in fact its a little easier to do it on our cars but, the transmission is the same

    http://engr.smu.edu/rcam/cpm3v/minic...niclutch01.htm

    This will give you a rough idea of what you'll be facing in terms of clutch install

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    Default Re: clutch install

    oh I am using Clutchnet parts in my car

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    Default Re: clutch install

    I just did this and it was the second transaxle I've ever dropped. It took me about 12hrs of actual work. It's really not that hard as long as you have a factory repair manual. P.S. good luck with the bolt at the top of the bell housing that goes to the block it's a fun one
    2003 Black SVT E.A.P., 2-12" subs 1600 watts,
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    Magnaflow 2.5", Spec stage 2, Fidanza flywheel
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    Default Re: clutch install

    I'd say give yourself the weekend if you want to take your time and know what your doing. Try and have someone that's done a clutch swap around to help you out.


 

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