What do i need???
PreludeMOFO
10-02-2003, 01:27 PM
Ok today this morning my manual transmission went out on my honda prelude vtec year 1994, meaning that nothing is catching and it is impossible to move (i had to push the heavy ass prelude 1/4 mile back to my house in 30 degree weather up and down hills....)
so heres my question: what parts EXACTLY do i need to replace (ex: pressure plate, flywheel, ect...)
and second; does everythign i need come in packages or am i gonna have to scrounge round for every seperate part. Ive been looking at ACT clutch kits for a while, but im worried about buying one and then not having all the parts necessary for a shop to install it.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, because i really dont wanna have to go to honda dealer and bend over and take it for the price theyll charge to put a stock clutch back in there. :disappoin
so heres my question: what parts EXACTLY do i need to replace (ex: pressure plate, flywheel, ect...)
and second; does everythign i need come in packages or am i gonna have to scrounge round for every seperate part. Ive been looking at ACT clutch kits for a while, but im worried about buying one and then not having all the parts necessary for a shop to install it.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, because i really dont wanna have to go to honda dealer and bend over and take it for the price theyll charge to put a stock clutch back in there. :disappoin
YOUNGSTER
10-02-2003, 04:39 PM
you might not wanna do it your self unless you have the know how depdending on went wrong it might now even be your clutch
did it go in gear and when you press the gas did i just rev and not move if so it is your clutch
you might just need a new one and a new lightened flywheel would help you get your revs up faster but its prolly not nessecary. you should just go to a performance shop the might have some clutches for sales
did it go in gear and when you press the gas did i just rev and not move if so it is your clutch
you might just need a new one and a new lightened flywheel would help you get your revs up faster but its prolly not nessecary. you should just go to a performance shop the might have some clutches for sales
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