time for a new clutch..
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time for a new clutch..
i'm convinced my clutch is almost gone on my 95 si hatch. there's just no more pressure and i have to rev high to get the car to move. this is my daily driver and i don't need a performance clutch on it.. i just want a stock replacement. btw, are those exedy clutches on ebay for $100 any good? how much am i looking to spend on a new clutch + labor? help!!
Modified by ieatrice at 6:59 PM 1/21/2004
Modified by ieatrice at 6:59 PM 1/21/2004
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Re: time for a new clutch.. (ieatrice)
Labor for a clutch is like 4-500. I personally ordered the $235 exedy organic clutch...i've heard good things about those. The OEM spec ones are okay, but they don't grab as well. If you're getting a new clutch...why not get a better one too?
Here's how to install a clutch on a GSR motor...same basic principles apply with your D16Z6 http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...h.php
Here's how to install a clutch on a GSR motor...same basic principles apply with your D16Z6 http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...h.php
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Re: time for a new clutch.. (ieatrice)
Clutch replacement with labor should be around $400-450., depending on where you have it done
The last clutch I had installed was on a D16Z6, and included a new flywheel and OEM-spec clutch. Cost me $410.
You could save quite a bit by doing it yourself, of course, if you have the tools.
The last clutch I had installed was on a D16Z6, and included a new flywheel and OEM-spec clutch. Cost me $410.
You could save quite a bit by doing it yourself, of course, if you have the tools.
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