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PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:29 pm 
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hey everyone,

wats the go with changing a clutce . ie where is it? , do i have to take the motor out to do it etc etc thanks jamie

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it's in the manual.....

engine out not necessary

flywheel puller needed (i'm sure one of the backyarders has an alternative tho) :)

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Can be done in tha car, do a search you will find a number of posted detailing how to do it. If your not sure about it, don't try it. Take it somewhere that will let you watch or even assist in doing the job :wink:

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Hi there Mad-Mk1. Yes you can change the cluch in the car,I have changed a few in our cars.You have to take the rear mount off the motor and jack the rear up just a bit. If you wan,t more info on the job give Steve a call at Bick racing in Adelaide.Another thing you won't be able to get one stud back in the bell housing when you finishif you don't take the motor out :D

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lurker wrote:
give Steve a call at Bick racing in Adelaide.


:? that's awfully slack..

bick racing = brickworx racing (or www.brickworx.com.au :) )

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and dont worry u dont need that stud


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