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Re: Clutch Replacement - Advice?

To: Jon N Swanson <swanson@kira.ecs.umass.edu>
Subject: Re: Clutch Replacement - Advice?
From: "Christopher W. Reichle" <Christopher.W.Reichle@students.Miami.EDU>
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 10:17:54 -0400 (EDT)

On Wed, 23 Aug 1995, Jon N Swanson wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> 
> So, I've finally gotten up the courage (or is it foolishness) to replace my
> clutch that went bad over a month ago (it seems like a year!!!)
> 
> I've got a clutch kit with the throwout bearing, the special alignment
> tool, and a spare set of clips in case the ones holding the bearing are
> bad, and I've got one of those brass whatchamacallit bearings that everyone
> always says to replace.  I'm renting an engine hoist, a couple of friends, 
> and four cases of beer (one of homebrew) for the weekend.  
> What am I missing?  Any advice?

First Aid kit?

> 
> My plan is to strip the engine, remove the radiator, seperate the engine 
> from the tranny (leaving the tranny in the car), hoist out the engine,
> replace the clutch, replace the engine, and drive happily ever after.
> I'm allowing about 10-15 hours for the job.  Are there any other parts
> I might need?  How many rodents do I need to sacrifice?  Is it true that
> placing three dead spiders on the rear bumper before you start makes the
> engine go back in more easily?  How do you keep the testosterone count down
> to a manageable level during the actual engine hoisting act?  ;-)

I think four friends is going to be a little off the testosterone scale. 
My personal experience is: If you don't need them for either technical 
advice or brut force, your asking for trouble. You could easily do it 
with one other person. Too many cooks...

I might consider pulling the engine and tranny as one unit only because 
I would think it's going to be a little hard to align the imput shaft into 
the clutch and wedge the engine onto it's mounts at the same time. I've never 
taken out only the engine, I know that togather they just slide right in. 
Maybe someone else can shed light on that approach.  

> -- 
> Jon Swanson
> swanson@zonker.ecs.umass.edu
> 
> 
> 

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