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Replacing Clutch
I have the jdm h22a (with tranny and everything) and im puttin in a new clutch so that everything is running great. I just was wondering is there anything i need to do specifically to avoid complications with replacing the clutch, or is it pretty simple, take out, put in. Also, im putting in a new flywheel. I was told that after taking the old flywheel out, do NOT use the same bolts that it was held in by, buy new ones, is this true, and are there any other hazards involved or good links for how tos and such. Thanks a lot
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Re: Replacing Clutch
honestly...i had a friend replace his clutch and flywheel with a friend, and apparently, they botched it, ended up blowing his tranny on the track. be mighty careful ya hear! if you start having trouble...put down the sockets and have a pro finish.
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hmmmm... should be interesting... thanks for the help though
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Re: Replacing Clutch
im about to do the same thing for my h23 but im sure it will go smoothly if u know what ur doing. if u know any mechanics ask them to help u
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