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replacing a clutch..

Old 06-14-2004, 07:17 PM
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replacing a clutch..

hey guys i'm gettin ready to put in a new clutch on my 89 v6...what i'm wanting to know is some good tips when doing this..
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Buy new parts (not rebuilt). Clutch disk, pressure plate, throwout bearing and pilot bearing. Get the flywheel machined.
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stay clear of TRDs Kevlar Clutch. If they are still selling it, the clutch was less expensive than stock, but it cost me in the long run. 2 years after installation I had to put in a new flywheel and clutch.
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