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Author:  Outlandish_Bandit [ Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Clutch

After last weekend's festivities, my clutch feels a little worse for wear. It's the stock clutch, and at 90k miles, its probably time to replace it anyways. I've done a couple clutches in my day, but never one in a car with 4WD. Difficulty level? Approximate time involved? Keep in mind I changed the clutch on my honda civic in 45 minutes....

Author:  anthony [ Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:35 pm ]
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If you do this, I want to help/watch. I've never done a clutch.

Author:  daggerdoggie [ Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:44 pm ]
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Difficulty level is high, but if you can do one in a Honda civic in 45 min., you can do your X in a day.

You have the added difficulty of the transfer case. At 90k, you very well may need a new clutch. Also, if you do it yourself, make sure the flywheel is in good shape before you bother putting in a new clutch. That could cost you a day getting it resurfaced.

Before you do that, you may want to try bleeding the air from the system.

AIR BLEEDING PROCEDURE
NGCL0005S02
Bleed air according to the following procedure.
Bleed air from operating cylinder.
1) Fill the master cylinder reservoir tank with new brake fluid.
2) Connect a transparent vinyl hose to the air bleeder.
3) Slowly depress the clutch pedal to its full stroke length and
release it completely. Repeat this operation several times at 2
to 3 second intervals.
4) Open the air bleeder with the clutch pedal fully depressed.
5) Close the air bleeder.
6) Release the clutch pedal and wait at least 5 seconds.
7) Repeat steps 3 through 6 above until air bubbles no longer
appear in the brake fluid

If you need to replace the clutch, you may want to go for a Centerforce, dual friction clutch. Also if you do it yourself, rent a transmission jack. This is no Honda Civic.

Author:  Savage Henry [ Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:14 am ]
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Scott... I'm glad your on our team! Your knowledge can be a bit overwhelming at times!

Good luck with your clutch replacement, sounds like it'll be quite the experience! Wish I could be there to help/watch! Take some pictures!

Author:  Outlandish_Bandit [ Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:20 am ]
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Awesome, thanks Scott. I've got a trans jack at my dads, so I'm planning on doing it there.

What do the centerforce's run? I haven't looked around at all pricing-wise, so any advice would be helpful.

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