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The gearbox - it's heavy :lol:

 

If you have done a rear wheel drive car's clutch before then it is not a particularly hard job nothing major to watch out for on these :)

 

No special tools just a universal clutch alignment tool or a socket extension and some tape ;)

 

Change the spigot bearing while you are in there :thumbs:

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OK, sounds promising. So drop it out through the bottom, engine stays in place?

 

Yes done quite a few in the past but depending on the car I've pulled the engine and box then split them on the ground.

 

Any advice on a good replacement clutch unit?

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Who's changed their own clutch? I have an 05 GT4 (DE engine?) that looks like it will need sorting soon as the biting point is getting a bit high. Any gotcha's I need be aware of (specialist tools or PITA things to remove)?

 

Not trying to teach you how to suck eggs, but is the clutch slipping?

These cars are well known for having a high biting point on the clutch.

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No its not slipping but it does feel a touch higher than it has been. I'll be changing the CATs and Y pipe at some point and thought that while I had that lot apart I might just drop the box and change the clutch too if it wasn't that bad a job.

 

Worth you mentioning it though!

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No its not slipping but it does feel a touch higher than it has been. I'll be changing the CATs and Y pipe at some point and thought that while I had that lot apart I might just drop the box and change the clutch too if it wasn't that bad a job.

 

Worth you mentioning it though!

 

Fair enough. Makes sense :)

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The gearbox - it's heavy :lol:

 

If you have done a rear wheel drive car's clutch before then it is not a particularly hard job nothing major to watch out for on these :)

 

No special tools just a universal clutch alignment tool or a socket extension and some tape ;)

 

Change the spigot bearing while you are in there :thumbs:

 

In addition to Keyser's post, Drain the oil prior to removing the box ;)

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We have a full range of clutch options in stock from the OEM Exedy to a full on twin plate option, get in touch I will go through the options and prices :)

 

Great, will drop you a PM (Did you used to be on here as ZManAlex?)

 

So questions I have are:

 

How high/how much clearance do I need to get the box out from under the car?

Full car up in the air or just the front/rear?

Does the engine need supporting to stop it rolling back/forward?

I don't have a manual for procedure (though I'm sure I'll figure it out), torque settings etc - Any good reference sites for this?

 

Bradders, I'm in Brentwood so I might give you a call if you're up for it! (After Xmas of course...)

 

Changing headers is interesting but I was looking to get the car back into mint condition (as its a Ltd Edition I thought I'd be subtle with upgrades). Originally this meant new clutch, replace exhaust and fix stonechips etc but then some a55hole took a massive gouge out of the rear 1/4 panel while parked adding to the repaint costs. Plus my LE alloys are falling apart :( .

 

I'll get there in the end but want to get mechanicals up to snuff first so do need to watch the outlay.

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I did mine on the road with a guy called mike, I believe he helped bradders do his first one. The three of us can offer help and tools if needs be :)

 

I had both ends of the car on axle stands when I did mine, so it doesn't need to be massively high :)

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I did mine on the road with a guy called mike, I believe he helped bradders do his first one. The three of us can offer help and tools if needs be :)

 

I had both ends of the car on axle stands when I did mine, so it doesn't need to be massively high :)

 

Yeah mike helped the first time and we ended up with about 8 people.. took us around 8 hours lmao! second time round was easier just 2 people and just over 2 hours.

 

 

I only had the car about 3 feet off the ground to do it if that, i had all 4 corners up,its just take out the drive shaft literally unbolt the box and things around it, remove it and put the clutch in then reverse it lol.

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One word of warning.....can't remember if it's the flywheel or the clutch but you can install it 4 different ways and only 1 is correct

 

Someone confirm that's correct? I just remember the mech who works with me having a frigging nightmare sussing it out

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