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> clutch slipping ..., can i ... ?
SirAndy
post Jul 20 2007, 03:58 AM
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so, tonight i was trying to get a feeling for my recent suspension setup changes and i tried to do a "spirited" takeoff, and i got a lot of noise (rpm) and just a little bit tire-squeal and not much oomph ...

and then it smelled very much like burned clutch ...


coincidentally, i got a brand new clutch and pressure plate (high torque) sitting right here next to me, so i guess now is probably a good time to put that in.


question is, can i (comfortably) change the clutch without completely removing the transmission?
i'd rather not disconnect the axles, if i don't have to.

if i support the engine with a jack, can i balance the tranny on another jack and move it far enough backwards to get to the clutch ????
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