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Old 05-19-2003, 03:28 PM
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clutch

hey i have a 89 civic dx and the clutch is going bad. what do i need to fix it and how much is it gonna cost?
when its in gear and you press the gas to hard it wont pick up and it just rev's!
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Yeah thats bad

Usually costs around 400-500 dollars for a competant shop to do it.
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make sure they check the flywheel the first time around because i really got f*ed over by a shop in my area for labor costs. and i think the labor was $400 for me and the parts were $250.
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and in that above post i meant stock replacement parts, not the ACT i have in now
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while your shits taken apart you should replace your flywheel with a lightend one (unless you shift ultra slow daily driving. then itl suck cuz rpms fall faster) and replace any worn synchros.

do NOT get a solid hub any puck clutch for your street car if you want your tranny to last you. get a good stage 3 clutchmasters or somthing close to stock
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