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Old 07-22-2013, 10:44 AM
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1992 prelude with m2a4 tranny and JDM h22a engine

Im doing the clutch this week, along with the flywheel.

I need to completely drop the transmission of course.

I cant seem to find a full list of torque specs for the job. help

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Old 07-22-2013, 11:14 AM
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Got this from Preludepower forum:
76 ft/lb for the flywheel bolts, 19 ft/lbs for the pressure plate. The clutch does not have any bolts, it is held in place by the alignment tool until the pressure plate is torqued down. Remember that there is a specific pattern you have to torque all of these down. Do a 180 degree torque pattern clockwise. Sorry for the bad picture quality but you get the idea and see how to torque them down. And all the transmission bolts are torqued to 47lbft.


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Old 07-23-2013, 04:41 AM
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nice. thanks
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Just a reminder that those pages, along with the whole procedure, including torque specs for all of the other bolts involved, are in the Helms manuals that are linked in the FAQs. If you haven't downloaded the pdf yet, I highly suggest it, if you are doing your own work on the car. I have it on my desktop so that I can print pages out, and 3 different laptops that I can access in my house or garage at any time.
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Originally Posted by snobordboy
Just a reminder that those pages, along with the whole procedure, including torque specs for all of the other bolts involved, are in the Helms manuals that are linked in the FAQs. If you haven't downloaded the pdf yet, I highly suggest it, if you are doing your own work on the car. I have it on my desktop so that I can print pages out, and 3 different laptops that I can access in my house or garage at any time.
Couldn't agree more with snobordboy, just download the entire service manual for your prelude from the FAQ section, and then go through it all. You should have all the information you need to answer any and all of your questions about work on your ride. I can say I have my helms manual on my laptop and it has saved my *** a lot of times.
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Thanks!!! I just downloaded it and im going to print what I need now.
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FAQ HAS HELMS!!!!!
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