Clutch Install
#4
RE: Clutch Install
i would look into having some people in your local mustang enthuiast car club help you... i have a shop owner in my local club going to help me on a weekend and only charging less than 200 bucks... so that's an option I would look into... i have done clutches before in front wheel drive cars, and it just sucks so hard, i figure rwd will be easier, but still a pain, unless you have access to a lift i'd say pay someone to do it, but i would try hard not to spend 500-600 bucks that's crazy!
#6
RE: Clutch Install
ORIGINAL: hebstang04
I have plenty of knoledge, my friends don't have much. I took a class on manual trans. I just don't know if I want the PITA of doing it myself.
I have plenty of knoledge, my friends don't have much. I took a class on manual trans. I just don't know if I want the PITA of doing it myself.
Ill tell you this, When I put my centerforce in.... Wow. [:@][>:]
I was ready to kill somebody that day.
#7
RE: Clutch Install
I did my clutch and flywheel last winter and it was a breeze, I did do it with my car on a lift however. It only took me a a friend 5hours to do it. the hardest part was taking the f****** starter off.
#8
RE: Clutch Install
+1 on that
ORIGINAL: True Blue Racing
I did my clutch and flywheel last winter and it was a breeze, I did do it with my car on a lift however. It only took me a a friend 5hours to do it. the hardest part was taking the f****** starter off.
I did my clutch and flywheel last winter and it was a breeze, I did do it with my car on a lift however. It only took me a a friend 5hours to do it. the hardest part was taking the f****** starter off.
#9
RE: Clutch Install
I did a tranny swap I tore essentially everything down to the clutch and it took about 3 hours with a lift and air tools. So I cant imagine doing the clutch/tob etc. would take more than an hour or two more. If you have access to a lift then def. go for it, if not then decide if you want to lay on the ground for that long.
#10
RE: Clutch Install
It's not a hard job. It's a pain in the *** on jackstands, though. I've done plenty of clutches on various types of cars. Then again I have a lift at work and my air tools. I personally wouldn't do it on my back with jackstands.