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Do I need a special clutch/pressure plate for a pull type clutch system I'm assembling for my 911 conversion?
Will this work? The trans is a '70-71' I've been told. But, I'm not familiar with this stuff. Thanks for the help. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-65-69-...ecAAOSwhcJWFxS7 |
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If you go with the pull clutch it will be near impossible to separate the trans from the
engine without removing BOTH from the car. If you choose this route be sure to 'test' disengagement some way before installing the assembly, especially if you do it with a non-standard group of parts |
ClayPerrine |
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If you go with the pull clutch it will be near impossible to separate the trans from the engine without removing BOTH from the car. If you choose this route be sure to 'test' disengagement some way before installing the assembly, especially if you do it with a non-standard group of parts Yes, it is tough to do, but it can be done in the car. It requires sticking your fingers in the transmission holes on top to rotate the throwout bearing into place while holding the throwout arm against it's spring. It can be done, but it takes practice. |
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