ke71-rolla Posted November 12, 2009 Report Posted November 12, 2009 Front wheel drive clutch replacement, say whaaaa?? :S Friend doesn't have much cash, really needs a new clutch, considering doing it himself, is this as annoying as it looks?? His dad is reasonably competent, and I'm also not a COMPLETE dud......sometimes, but being front-wheel drive it just looks confusing Really just wanna know what i should be looking out for when removing the gearbox, does the engine need to be lifted out?, driveshaft(s)? disconnected? etc. Initially i'm thinking that as its a front wheel drive its going to be a pain to replace, and probably should be left to a mechanic?????, tell me if it should and i will suggest this! Thanks for any help guys!! Quote
Rolla Boy Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 I did one last week and it wasn't too bad at all... Remove the air intake hose, battery, starter motor, all wiring to the gearbox, undo the gear linkage cables and speedo cable, remove the bolts holding the thermostat housing to the gearbox and the two upper bellhousing bolts... Jack the car up, drain out the gearbox oil, remove the driveshafts, lower crossmember and front and rear engine mounts with it... Also remove the plate covering the flywheel... Using a jack to support the sump, remove the passenger gearbox mount, lower the jack so the engine is on an angle, while supporting the gearbox, remove the final bellhousing bolts and lift the gearbox out... Remove clutch and flywheel assy, replace rear main oil seal, machine flywheel, install new clutch making sure it's in the centre (using your eye sight or a tool)... Clean out clutch dust from gearbox bellhousing and replace thrust bearing... Then put it all back together :blush: I think thats about it, could possibly be more but you'll work it out along the way... Really not a difficult job, you, some mates and some beer and a Saturday :P Quote
ke71-rolla Posted November 16, 2009 Author Report Posted November 16, 2009 ahaha thanks heaps for that, recently done clutch on my ke70, so I'm sure some of the sh*t bits ill be able to do a bit easier this time!! really appreciate it dude!! Quote
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