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Old 05-27-2007, 08:06 PM
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Changing clutch

Im changing my clutch and flywheel and recomendations on wat stage to get 1 2 3 its a 1990 celica gt and wat else can i do to my engine while im am at it?
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Re: Changing clutch

Change the cv joints+boots?
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Re: Changing clutch

will that give me any added hp?
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Re: Changing clutch

Got not much idea about it... Check your repair manual, it will help, most of the procedures and even parts are the same/similar. I think you can find also toyota clutch kits there on where you can have one... Goodluck!

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