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Old 04-18-2007, 04:21 PM   #1
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clutch install help central jersey

hey watsup everyone. i was wondering if anyone who has experience would be free this saturday to help me install my clutch and flywheel into my s14?? yes, i am mechanically inclined.. ive just never done a clutch and flywheel.. so help would be appreciated =)
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its pretty straightforward man , just unbolt and torque everything back down to spec...then get your clutch allignment tool and get the clutch alligned with the input hole
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this is one install that I rather have a shop do .

its alot of labor and tools needed , and you might need a second hand .

access to a lift would be great .

and imagine if for some reason you didnt install it correctly and you have to repeat the process all over again .

i dont see it costing no more than $200-$300 for labor .

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