flywheel cover installation
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flywheel cover installation
So Me being as cool as I am.. put the flywheel/clutch on first (forgot to put the cover on )
when I searched.. People said you can do it if you take off the two tranny brackets that bolt to the block.. and it just slips in??
any help would be great!
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when I searched.. People said you can do it if you take off the two tranny brackets that bolt to the block.. and it just slips in??
any help would be great!
TIA
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you have to loosen th two lower aluminum brackets that connect to the block to the tranny. once you do that it will slide in.
Only issue you might have is the header might be int he way of the bolts.
that is how I did mine.
Only issue you might have is the header might be int he way of the bolts.
that is how I did mine.
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Re: (rbwdriven)
awesome! thanks for the info man!
(you are right about the bolts clearing the header)..
thanks again!
Modified by hatcht9x at 8:04 PM 10/23/2008
(you are right about the bolts clearing the header)..
thanks again!
Modified by hatcht9x at 8:04 PM 10/23/2008
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Re: (hatcht9x)
As a de-briefing:
I got it!.. I was able to slip it in by only removing the rear block-to-tranny bracket..
thanks for the help rbwdriven
I got it!.. I was able to slip it in by only removing the rear block-to-tranny bracket..
thanks for the help rbwdriven
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I like when people post up their results to the issues they overcome. There are countless threads where the OP doesn't post the solution or technique they used to address their issue. I know this thread was rather simple but someone in the future will come across this information in their time of need.
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