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SHO Clutch Job (Pictures) - ViPER1313 - 01-06-2005 Reground Flywheel Old Clutch (but not worn out, still had about 50% life left on it ) Nice broke ass pressure plate Engine exposed and a nice oil leak Hose tie-up goodiness! New clutch / pressure plate installed Refreshed tranny with new TOB and throwout arm Broken exhaust manifold studs are fun!!! So far I have torn everything apart, installed a new clutch / TOB / pressure plate / main seal & carrier gasket, and reinstalled the transmission into the car. I also got a little over-confident with the breaker bar and broke an exhaust manifold stud (which may or may not get fixed depending on my laziness factor). Very time consuming job, although not all that hard. More pics to come later. - JohnC - 01-06-2005 Good work, soldier!!! I've ended up breaking about half of the exhaust-related bolts/studs that I've had to touch on the Z - then drilling them out. If you've got a clear shot at it, just pick the same size drill bit and go for it... Re: SHO Clutch Job (Pictures) - white_2kgt - 01-06-2005 ViPER1313 Wrote:Reground Clutch looks like a flywheel to me :?: --chad Re: SHO Clutch Job (Pictures) - Mike - 01-06-2005 white_2kgt Wrote:ViPER1313 Wrote:Reground Clutch dats what i was gonna say... sooo with this bragging post are you volunteering to help me with my clutch? i don't have the slightest clue what i'm doing and my boyfriend rj moved away. - .RJ - 01-06-2005 Bring that chit to my place when you come for the road atlanta event I'll take friday off - navin - 01-06-2005 lift > RJ's Garage Re: SHO Clutch Job (Pictures) - ViPER1313 - 01-06-2005 ViPER1313 Wrote:Reground ClutchMy bad yo 8) , I'm not the best writer at 3am. I'll help you out Mike if you have a place to do it - all you really need is a Chiltons manual and some time to spare. - Mike - 01-06-2005 time to spare? nope. place to do it? nope. that's why it isn't done yet - .RJ - 01-06-2005 Mike said "i dont want to do it if i'm putting another motor in it anyways" - Mike - 01-06-2005 that was when mexican navin was gonna sell me his. - navin - 01-06-2005 not for the price jewbag mike was willing to pay for it.. - Mike - 01-07-2005 it ran like ass. i offered you a fair price if it checked out after some dyno tuning. - ViPER1313 - 01-07-2005 Update: Last night I put the subframe back into the car and started re-connecting everything. Everything was going great until I got to my tie rod ends. I thought I had ordered replacement nuts and cotter pins for the TREs, and had thrown the original pieces away, only to find out I had not ordered replacements. This mistake led to a 3 hour excursion this morning into downtown Baltimore to get new castle nuts ($4 in parts, $15 in gas and tolls.) With this problem resolved, I reassembled the rest of the car, lowered it off the jack stands, hooked up the battery, and.......nothing. The starter didn't engage and the motor didn't turn over. Cursing ensued, followed by some more cursing. Looked at the starter, found a loose lead, tightened the wire, and VOLIA! IT'S ALIVE!!!!! (although loud, my exhaust header doesn't seal with the broken stud.) I am very surprised at how light my new clutch feels compared to the old one (even though I replaced it with the exact same pressure plate and clutch disc.) Everything seams great at the moment, and I love the way the car shifts with the lighter clutch. Overall, I feel I learned a lot about my car by performing this job, although it's not something I would like to do on a weekly basis. - Chris - 01-08-2005 awesome! its always nice once something works out, no matter how much of a pain in the ass it was. |