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Derek_Sabo
i'm going to just throw this out there but my clutch just started slipping today and i need to change it asap. i'm wondering if one of you kind guys or girls would lend me the use of your garage and your tools for a saturday. if you want to help i'll buy you food or beer or whatever( i could probably use the help, first time doing it by myself). i don't have much money so i can't really give to much. just more or less looking for some generosity.
by the way how much time do you think i have before it's totally gone

qtrmile
Good luck with his post dude! Where are you located? do you have parts needed? is going to a shop not an option?

kevito_
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Originally posted by Derek_Sabo
i'm going to just throw this out there but my clutch just started slipping today and i need to change it asap. i'm wondering if one of you kind guys or girls would lend me the use of your garage and your tools for a saturday. if you want to help i'll buy you food or beer or whatever( i could probably use the help, first time doing it by myself). i don't have much money so i can't really give to much. just more or less looking for some generosity.
by the way how much time do you think i have before it's totally gone



It's an 2G Teg? It may take a lot longer than you expect. Transverse FF's are hard to change the clutch quickly. I'd offer to help but last time I tried to take a motor out of an AE92 but the cross members, frame and motor mounts were rusty and broke off causing me to have a busted ass car sitting in my driveway for a year.

Ayeso
Sorry Derek, I didnt get back to your message yet.

If its your first time you will definately want help, its not a simple task by any means, I personally hate clutches in FF.

You will need for sure...

Breaker bar
Impact
Sockets from 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 17, 19mm
12 Point sockets 12mm(clutch) and 17mm(flywheel)
Jack
Jackstands
MTF oil
Probably missing someting but thats the basics.

Dont forget to get a new clutch, clutch alignment tool, flywheel(or resurface old on) Throwout bearing and pilot bearing.




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