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Old 02-20-2002, 09:42 AM
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Is the G20 tranny/clutch same as Sentra in FSM manuls???

Doing a clutch job soon and have a 99 Sentra SE (2.0) FSM at my disposal. Should be the same procedure as the G20 correct? Except for the 32MM driveaxle nut is a 36MM nut on the G20.

and I also got procedures from the Ronald Chongs site to assist me:

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The G20 axles can be removed without seperating any balljoints. Just remove the upper link bolt, steer toward the side of the car you're on, pull down, and the axles will pull out of the hub with som tugging. This might, however, be hard on old rotten CV boots.
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Yup, you got it.

(Hint, the link in my site has the tranny stuff from the G20 manual posted.)
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Thanks Jay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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