I need to know?!?!?!
I want to know how hard it really is to change a clutch if you've never done it before. Also I have searched hondatech and havent found any article explaining how to and the diffuculty. well thanks for everyones time reading this and i hope i can get some help! plus if anyone lives in the Philadelphia area and wants to make some money helping me change the clutch that has before on their own car. PM me or post something and i'll get back to you ASAP! Thanks
3 options....
1) Get a factory service manual and read how it's done and what specs you have to torque everything down to.
2) Ask somebody who has done it numerous times to give you a step-by-step process of how it's done (if they have the time to)
3) Do a search on Honda Tech.... I recall within the past year, there's been a couple of good tech write ups on people doing their clutches and the process that was done.
1) Get a factory service manual and read how it's done and what specs you have to torque everything down to.
2) Ask somebody who has done it numerous times to give you a step-by-step process of how it's done (if they have the time to)
3) Do a search on Honda Tech.... I recall within the past year, there's been a couple of good tech write ups on people doing their clutches and the process that was done.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Newman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">3 options....
1) Get a factory service manual and read how it's done and what specs you have to torque everything down to.
2) Ask somebody who has done it numerous times to give you a step-by-step process of how it's done (if they have the time to)
3) Do a search on Honda Tech.... I recall within the past year, there's been a couple of good tech write ups on people doing their clutches and the process that was done.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
That pretty much sums it up...Good info
1) Get a factory service manual and read how it's done and what specs you have to torque everything down to.
2) Ask somebody who has done it numerous times to give you a step-by-step process of how it's done (if they have the time to)
3) Do a search on Honda Tech.... I recall within the past year, there's been a couple of good tech write ups on people doing their clutches and the process that was done.
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That pretty much sums it up...Good info
http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...h.php
there ya go.
btw, dont bump youre own thread like that.
edit: if you dont have a b18c, its really the same procedure, but double check the torque specs, etc.
there ya go.
btw, dont bump youre own thread like that.
edit: if you dont have a b18c, its really the same procedure, but double check the torque specs, etc.
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