Need help ASAP - Clutch return spring.
So.. Doing my clutch today.
Got the trans pulled and once I got the throw-out bearing out I noticed that one of the legs on the return spring has broken off. The other side looks worn enough that it can't be far behind either.
Called napa and they can't find it in their system. So the guy said he would look in the books and call me back. I never trust anyone to follow through, so I'm trying to atleast find a part number so I can try to source one any way I can.
So, what the exact name of the part I need? Clutch return spring? Throw-out bearing return spring?
Anyone have a diagram or a part number they can give to me?
HUUGE thanks in advance for any info.
Got the trans pulled and once I got the throw-out bearing out I noticed that one of the legs on the return spring has broken off. The other side looks worn enough that it can't be far behind either.
Called napa and they can't find it in their system. So the guy said he would look in the books and call me back. I never trust anyone to follow through, so I'm trying to atleast find a part number so I can try to source one any way I can.
So, what the exact name of the part I need? Clutch return spring? Throw-out bearing return spring?
Anyone have a diagram or a part number they can give to me?
HUUGE thanks in advance for any info.
HAHA! Not a honda part... Tech at honda said it was an acura only part..
Called acura and they have 1 for like 5 bucks.. Only hitch is driving 60miles to get it.
Now I'm tripping over the fact that the pressure plate only gets torqued to 19lbs.. Seems pretty low, should I be using loctite?
Called acura and they have 1 for like 5 bucks.. Only hitch is driving 60miles to get it.
Now I'm tripping over the fact that the pressure plate only gets torqued to 19lbs.. Seems pretty low, should I be using loctite?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hybridize »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">HAHA! Not a honda part... Tech at honda said it was an acura only part..
Called acura and they have 1 for like 5 bucks.. Only hitch is driving 60miles to get it.
Now I'm tripping over the fact that the pressure plate only gets torqued to 19lbs.. Seems pretty low, should I be using loctite?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No need for loctite. Its an acura part for cable trannies, yes, honda otherwise.
Called acura and they have 1 for like 5 bucks.. Only hitch is driving 60miles to get it.
Now I'm tripping over the fact that the pressure plate only gets torqued to 19lbs.. Seems pretty low, should I be using loctite?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No need for loctite. Its an acura part for cable trannies, yes, honda otherwise.
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