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narkeh, will organise a date for DRFT86 to come with me and pick out the shtuff he wants, the rest I'll just dumpster. When are you available thru the week?

narkeh, will organise a date for DRFT86 to come with me and pick out the shtuff he wants, the rest I'll just dumpster. When are you available thru the week?

this wouldntbe the same drft86 who made a body kit outta card board?

so anyone that wants to come that actually does know what theyre doing? lol

cause neither of us do :P

yeh everyone wants to come, but they just wanna laugh at 2 black guys trying to change a clutch, but i guess 10ppl holding a gearbox would be handy :lol:

anyone here have a tourqe wrench? im trying to get my hands on a borkd input shaft to easily align the clutch

yer i got tourqe wrench and i got a trany jack thingy but its pretty old but works still, can hold engines on it to.but u just need two ppl at the front n back to balance it :P and n1 isnt that a server facotry or something wont they have it all?

definatly get the flywheel machined....usually around $30-$40 to get done.

an yes I had to adjust the clutch pedal once my new clutch was in, not always the case though, you night be lucky?

i'd offer to help.....but i've done 2 on the ground now, an never again!!! only ever touching mine when needed from now on, an taking it into work and doing it on a hoist!!

if everything goes well its not too bad I guess, just keep at it and you'll be right....

once again....good luck

ronald or roland?

if its ronald he made his own front bar from memory... he also let his mrs drive his car at calder and it found the wall lol

that'd be the geezer.

Troy (ylwgtr) did my clutch last time, took him an hour or so.

If you want to pop down to Driftline I can have one of the boys there to do the clutch change for ya, maybe they might do it in exchange for a free detail of one of their cars.

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