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How to install clutch?
im getting a action clutch soon and thinking of installing my self and save me 250 dollars. Anyone know a website that give directions? its a 95 cx hatch with stock b16a motor and tranny. let me know guys thanks.. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...es/emsmile.gif https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/embeer.gif
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Re: How to install clutch? (sleepingeg6)
buy a helms its easy if you got a jack jackstands and an afternoon to work through it
drain tranny fluid,remove brake rotor,remove axles, tranny, then pull out off old pressure plate, remove clutch pressure plate, and throwout bearing, replace them, align clutch, then tighten pressure plate, then align with tranny spline, then bolt tranny to motor, axles back in, knuckles together, brakes back together and off you go |
Re: How to install clutch? (Audipwr1)
that was a quik resonse, u make it sound so easy.lol Well were can i buy a helms ive been looking into that?> also are these helms books for a type of car or motor, and r really usefull as i herd they r. thanks also what u think of actiion clutch kits, im looking into the 1ms.
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Re: How to install clutch? (sleepingeg6)
helms manual= http://www.helminc.com
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Re: How to install clutch? (sleepingeg6)
I'm doing 1 at the moment... wanna see it?
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Re: How to install clutch? (4DeepCivic)
that would be sweet, u also from the bay area. what clutch u going with?
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anyone know an estimate to get a clutch installed at a local shop?
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Re: (BlackB18CTeg)
depends on the shop
it could be somwhere from 200-700$ |
Re: (BlackB18CTeg)
do it yourself it is super easy. i thought it was fun untill i had to wait 2 extra weeks for my clutch to come in=(
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Re: (gumbybum)
Helpful site with pics- http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...h.php
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Re: (gumbybum)
im not too great at installing things... Everything on my car is installed myself including suspension, turbo and exhaust... But everything took WAY WAY WAY longer than it should. Plus I am trying to get this clutch overnighted so I can head down to Nopi Race Wars with a car club to Atlanta......
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Re: (BlackB18CTeg)
idk i think if u coudl put a turbo in u coudl do a clutch
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Re: (1hotintegra)
if i had a lift, I would attempt it..... But working under jackstands has proven to be a pain in the ass....
AI4-HDR6 is that a good clutch from ACT for boost? |
Re: (BlackB18CTeg)
how long is clutch install usually?
what "special" tools would I need? |
Re: (BlackB18CTeg)
Do jackstands even allow enough clearance to drop the tranny?
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Re: How to install clutch? (sleepingeg6)
I just put in a clutchmasters into my car - But the engine was out - The actual change of clutches isn't bad at all, though. On mine, I didn't even have to drain the tranny fluid (B18B1). The tranny housing detaches from the block where the flywheel is located, but the gearbox part stays sealed.
As for jackstands - If you have a jack that lifts fairly high, lift the car (put a piece of wood between the jack and the car) right next to the typical jack point. My jackstands at full length can get the bottom of the car at least 10-11" off the ground. With that clearance, and the fact that the engine sits a bit higher than that, you should have enough room to let the tranny down - Another tip - Use white lithium grease and grease up the throwout bearing and lever. It makes the clutch pedal a bit lighter as you drive during the clutch break-in period (250-500 miles of granny-style gear engagements) Good luck - I have pics of my install if you'd like me to send them to you Cheers Tom |
Re: (Sport Injection)
Yes they do, its uber easy. I have done one and i will be taking my car apart again this weekend. You can use the search function on here for tons of helpful information, seperating ball joints, all kinda stuff.
Your gonna need 1/2 in breaker bar 32mm Socket 12mm 10pt ( i think) 17mm 10 pt The transcase bolts are like 14mm i think. The starter bolts are 12mm. Ball joint is 12 or 14mm Halfshaft support is like 12 mm Theres also other assorted 10mm bolts, ground, slave cylinder linkage. 12mm slave cylinder bolts 12mm shift linkage bolts I think thats about it, you will need to have your flywheel resurfaced, ball joint boots, pilot bearing, throw out bearing, and grease. I think that covers pretty much everything. And a torque wrench, flywheel bolts are 74ft lbs, PP bolts are 25 or something. You can put screwdriver through the flywheel holes, where the PP bolts went, to keep the flywheel from moving |
Re: (Moe)
thanks for the info guys... I have been reading alot of archives too.
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Re: (Moe)
Dont forget that the PP bolts are 12-point
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