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My clutch is going guys, i noticed it was engaging late over the weekend and today when i was drive and started to get back up to speed in 5th it revved all the way up without hesitation. im sure i have a little time left on it but any suggestions on what clutch to get? was thinking of KY
#5853
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I'm in the same boat but it slips in 4th and 5th .I'm looking at the exedy and KY.I'm not sure if I want to tackle the job on my own or take it to a shop.Anyone here ever do there own clutch with the F23 trans?
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i've done my clutch with a mech at work. if you dont have a lift it WILL be a bitch. if you have a lift its cake. took us 4 1/2 hours and niether of us did it before. i recommend the ky stage 3. also this is a steal for anybody that wants a new bumper.. noticed the price is shipped too
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#5867
Hey guys,
I'm planning on s/c'ing my 2.2 next year, but its also going to be driven in the winter. What should I know or do if I plan on s/c'ing it? I've got most of what I need lined up already (gm stage 2 pulley and injectors, stock heat exchanger setup)
I'm planning on s/c'ing my 2.2 next year, but its also going to be driven in the winter. What should I know or do if I plan on s/c'ing it? I've got most of what I need lined up already (gm stage 2 pulley and injectors, stock heat exchanger setup)
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anyone have comments on how to install a clutch by yourself... on jack stands ? thinking of getting new flywheel or getting it machined or machining myself(work in my fathers CNC machine shop). ALSOOOOO should i get a Team Green Limited slip diff? need insight! thankss
#5870
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I plan on doing mine myself.Make sure you get fluid.From what Cody(Klutch) has told me,he just dropped the driver side of the subframe only(passanger side loosened) and pulled the trans back to change it.I plan on doing this but I won't tackle the LSD my self.The dam case is a PITA to split.
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anyone have comments on how to install a clutch by yourself... on jack stands ? thinking of getting new flywheel or getting it machined or machining myself(work in my fathers CNC machine shop). ALSOOOOO should i get a Team Green Limited slip diff? need insight! thankss
LOL, yeah, stock up on Advil, beer, dope... anything that'll kill your frustration and headache... just pay someone lol
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