Easiest way to replace clutch
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Easiest way to replace clutch
I'm replacing the clutch in my 90 CRX HF. Its stock and i was just wondering the easiest way to drop that tranny out. tilt motor? take the whole thing out? Whats the easiest way?
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Re: Easiest way to replace clutch (REX90stock)
you got it.
its all about the tilt.
I would suggest a search on the subject. 10 mins of reading might teach you a trick that saves you an hour.
its all about the tilt.
I would suggest a search on the subject. 10 mins of reading might teach you a trick that saves you an hour.
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Re: Easiest way to replace clutch (89s1)
I found out a good trick is to get 3-4 inches of solid round metal stock and put them in the tranny bolt holes when your putting the tranny back on the motor, you have the metal stock to help guide the tranny in the right why. Took like 30min-1hr time off when I was replacing my clutch. Goodluck
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Re: (REX90stock)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by REX90stock »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So there is enough clearance just to slide the tranny out and drop it out the bottom?</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's how I was taught to do it. Out the bottom and back in the bottom.
That's how I was taught to do it. Out the bottom and back in the bottom.
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I thought the easiest way was to pay someone else...
Okay, really - you wind up taking a couple of the motor mounts off to be able to move the engine enough. As you obviously found out there is no room down there. I even did a clutch in a Prelude where I just moved the trans far enough to get to the pressure plate bolts, never actually pulled the trans out of the car.
Okay, really - you wind up taking a couple of the motor mounts off to be able to move the engine enough. As you obviously found out there is no room down there. I even did a clutch in a Prelude where I just moved the trans far enough to get to the pressure plate bolts, never actually pulled the trans out of the car.
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Re: Easiest way to replace clutch (89s1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 89s1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Or cut the tops off 2 or 3 tranny bolts from the junkyard :D
that is an excellent idea!</TD></TR></TABLE>
You probably want bolts that are longer than stock, though. The whole point of this is to better guide the pilot shaft into the clutch. And I don't know that the stock bolts are long enough to actually hold the transmission with the pilot shaft out of the clutch.
that is an excellent idea!</TD></TR></TABLE>
You probably want bolts that are longer than stock, though. The whole point of this is to better guide the pilot shaft into the clutch. And I don't know that the stock bolts are long enough to actually hold the transmission with the pilot shaft out of the clutch.
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Re: Easiest way to replace clutch (StorminMatt)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by StorminMatt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You probably want bolts that are longer than stock, though. The whole point of this is to better guide the pilot shaft into the clutch. And I don't know that the stock bolts are long enough to actually hold the transmission with the pilot shaft out of the clutch.</TD></TR></TABLE>
true, thats possible. What diameter metal stock would be best for a semi-snug fit?
You probably want bolts that are longer than stock, though. The whole point of this is to better guide the pilot shaft into the clutch. And I don't know that the stock bolts are long enough to actually hold the transmission with the pilot shaft out of the clutch.</TD></TR></TABLE>
true, thats possible. What diameter metal stock would be best for a semi-snug fit?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by REX90stock »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So there is enough clearance just to slide the tranny out and drop it out the bottom?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes. If you remove the radius rod, you will have ALOT more room to work with when you put it back in....good luck......
yes. If you remove the radius rod, you will have ALOT more room to work with when you put it back in....good luck......
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Re: Easiest way to replace clutch (89s1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 89s1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
true, thats possible. What diameter metal stock would be best for a semi-snug fit?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm not sure but go to your local hardware store and take a tranny bolt with you and get the size smaller then the bolt. You want the rods to be still sticking out of the block 3-4inches.
true, thats possible. What diameter metal stock would be best for a semi-snug fit?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm not sure but go to your local hardware store and take a tranny bolt with you and get the size smaller then the bolt. You want the rods to be still sticking out of the block 3-4inches.
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Re: Easiest way to replace clutch (gourley)
Also, you don't want the fit to be too snug. This will make getting the rods through the bolt holes every bit as hard as stabbing the pilot shaft in the first place. Just cutting the heads off long bolts should be fine. Also, you don't want the bolts to be TOO long, as there may not be enough room between the tail of the transmission and the passenger side frame rail.
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