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Nah but im guessing it doesnt... I really want to take up Boosted_162's kind offer but its the daily driver and the misus will go spare at me if i buy the wrong part and have the car out of action for a weekAe92typeX wrote:God, a skim costs a bit now days!. I usually buy my clutch kits from tradeparts and they have always given it a skim for free when I take the flyweel in when purchasing.
Did you ask albany if it was included in the price?
Mr Revhead wrote:what car are you talking about??
Nice one thanks mateCaveman wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:what car are you talking about??
ae92
also borrow one of those clutch aligning tools off a mechanic buddy because they make the job x10 easier.
Mr Revhead wrote:hell removing the engine is a bit extreme![]()
personaly id prefer to pull the axles, and drop the box
a lot less work, and the less you play with the less chance you have to incorperate "sh*t happens" into the job.
and wheres the 5th mount?
Caveman wrote: one on the bottom on the cross member. 5th obviously is on the motor.
Ae92typeX wrote:Clutches ain't fun, but I would hardly rate them as one of the worst jobs. Ive done several ae92's by myself with just a jack and stands. A hoist would make things easier, but still just a day job for a home mechanic. Stuff taking an engine out of a a ae## to do a clutch, but we all have our own preferences. If one was doing cambelt, seals etc at the same time then sure.
& yeah, an alignment tool is cheap enough to buy (or make if you have the means) and helps a lot when fitting.
solitaire wrote:Giltrap Toyota quoted $200 for the clutch kit, 4.5 hours of labour @ $84.50+gst per hour (said maybe finished in 4 hours) + $65 to skim the flywheel IF it needed skimming
OUCH
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