im bout to get a new clutch....
ok guys...my clutch is starting to slip and i was wondering about how long can i drive normally until i need to replace it? also, i would like to replace it myself because when i got my clutch replaced on my truck at a local shop, it cost like 400 in labor and i dont wanna pay that again (and my truck was only a 86 yota 4-speed, yay for the 22r
) so it couldnt have been to difficult....
) so it couldnt have been to difficult....
just do it yourself its not that hard ...just gotta let the tranny drop to get access to the clutch and flywheel...and i would have the flywheel resurfaced at the same time or put a lighten flywheel.....you can do it!
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cool, i searched for a DIY for a clutch but didnt find anything...is there a DIY for a D-series???
</TD></TR></TABLE>cool, i searched for a DIY for a clutch but didnt find anything...is there a DIY for a D-series???
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Yes, here http://www.honda-acura.net/for...39802 Take some pics and make your own DIY lol/
you really can use any DIY from a honda i think i found a prelude one on here and worked off of that one for my d-series...... i will say this though i really didnt look at the manual much i just kinda attacked it and learned as i went along.....
here you go
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=923640
EDIT::: i looked at the link the guy be4 me put up and i will say save yourself some time dont bother taking the shift linkage off just drop the tranny on a tire and push it out of the way and take the clutch/flywheel off.... ohh and liquid bolt is your best friend
here you go
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=923640
EDIT::: i looked at the link the guy be4 me put up and i will say save yourself some time dont bother taking the shift linkage off just drop the tranny on a tire and push it out of the way and take the clutch/flywheel off.... ohh and liquid bolt is your best friend
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