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Old 04-03-2005, 08:05 PM
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ok, i have the car in the garage and i have replaced clutches before but never on a fwd. no problems untill i go to drop the trany. I dont know where to disconnect the tranny from the bell housing. Do I have to take off the motor mount or is it to the right of that? i was going to take it of to the right(under the intake) but it didnt look close enough to the bell housing. i am afraid to test it cause i dont want the trany gears falling out or w/e (i really dont know what would happen). i looked for books and search online and ive searched this forum but cant find the answers. i dont want to take apart the tranny.

do i diconect in the center or to the right?? pictures would be ideal. just so i know what you are talking about.

00 eclipse gt 5spd 3.0 fwd

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Check out this site. http://www.fast-4ward.com/3GsvcManual/
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Old 04-03-2005, 08:54 PM
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yeah thanks but i have that and i cant tell by those diagrams
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