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Clutch help
Hi, I might need to replace the clutch on my integra, but now my question is this. I'll be swapping in a motor that has less millege and which is the same brand for my car, but is it hard to replace the clutch on a 1990 Acura Integra???????????
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You have to remove the transmission to get to the clutch. It's not a hard job. Is the engine going to be in or out of the car when doing to replacement? Just be sure to remove the screws that hold the pressure plate on is a criss cross pattern so you don't warp it. Also retorque them the same way.
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The engine will be out, so your saying it's not hard?? cause I'll be doing it with either my dad's frined or my frineds thanks man |
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If its out of the car its simple. You'll have to remove the starter, and about 5 bolts holding the tranny to the block. Once those are out, pull back the tranny and you'll see the clutch. Not hard, and you'll learn a lot doing it.
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