Replacing my Clutch...
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Replacing my Clutch...
im replacing my clutch with a XTR stage 3 clutch with the flywheel. im wondering if i change my clutch will i have to change the Pilot bearing in my transmission, and is a Xtr clutch okay for my ef d16?
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Re: Replacing my Clutch... (dr_latino999)
Agreed. ALWAYS change everything out while in there. Would be good to change out the rear main seal while in there too. Change your axle seals and shift shaft seal is a great idea. I figure so much easier to do all at once. ONLY use Honda MTF and not this 10w/30 BULL **** like some people use also. Just some helpful tips I hope
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Re: Replacing my Clutch... (1siks2k)
I like GM/Pennzoil Syncrhomesh. Also as I recall Royal purple makes a pretty amazing MTF. It is called Synchromax. I haven't tried it yet, but I hear it is pretty amazing.
Any of these should work, but in my car....all I use is Syncromesh.
Any of these should work, but in my car....all I use is Syncromesh.
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Re: Replacing my Clutch... (black88si)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by black88si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Also as I recall Royal purple makes a pretty amazing MTF. It is called Synchromax. I haven't tried it yet, but I hear it is pretty amazing.
Any of these should work, but in my car....all I use is Syncromesh.
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That's funny...recommending a product that you haven't used yet Nothing wrong with it, i guess...Just made me laugh that's all..
Modified by EF_LSVtec at 12:11 AM 4/10/2007
Any of these should work, but in my car....all I use is Syncromesh.
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That's funny...recommending a product that you haven't used yet Nothing wrong with it, i guess...Just made me laugh that's all..
Modified by EF_LSVtec at 12:11 AM 4/10/2007
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Re: Replacing my Clutch... (EF_LSVtec)
It is a little funny, I personally haven't used it, but a few of my good friends swear by it, and that is enough for me.
Like I said, I use only synchromesh in my car. Never had a problem.
Like I said, I use only synchromesh in my car. Never had a problem.
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Re: Replacing my Clutch... (Ermil)
how do you put the transmission fluid in. do you use any special tools to put the fluid in?? and how do you know if youre putting enough fluid??
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Re: Replacing my Clutch... (mysicivic1991)
D series transmissions use 1.8Q of fluid, B series use 2.0Q of fluid. There is a fill hole on the trans. Above the drain hole on trans. You will need a fairly long flexible funnel, or they sell transmission fluid pumps at your local auto parts store.
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