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log11
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Hey everybody my clutch us gettin to its end, still will chirp is gears while shifting, but its pretty worn down, iv never replaced one before. So is it possible to replace it yourself? and if so how hard is it really? and since i didnt blow my clutch, is buying a new clutch the way to go, or is there any to do to fix the problem since its not gone yet? i dont know enough about clutch and stick shift so if anyone has advice let me know please thanks! |
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danyo
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http://www.scionlife.com/...highlight=scion++sway+bar this is wat u need to know. it's a pretty lengthy process. requires a good amount of tools. |
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xcessivenoize
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^^x2 i can be done, but you need the right tools (pref air tools if ya got them or its gonna be a long day) and you need to know what your doin, you may have to drop the sub frame to move the tranny out far enough to get inside. dont know if there is enough room to slide it over in the car |
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danyo
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yeah.. i'd definitely recommend finding more info on it because i can already tell the guide doesnt explain everything but it's a START! |
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Web
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clutch discs are wear and tear items. There's no fixing, just replacing. When you replace it, you need to replace the clutch disc, pressure plate and throw out bearing. The flywheel may still be ok but it's recommended to get it refinished (resurfaced) or replace IT as well. ![]() Complaining is futile when you supported the victory. |
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Orin
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If you go with an aftermarket clutch, be sure and get one that isn't overkill. If you're going to do this, (just as I did) you may as well put in a lighter flywheel too. |
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