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Re: Don Foster, I'm about to do a clutch job 200 1992

stu -

Have you reviewed the job in the Haynes or the Bentley manuals?

I've never done the job, but I'll offer these tips:

Remember the speedo cable and wiring for o/d and b/u lights before you get to moving the trans. That's a bad surprise.

The upper bolt on the bell housing takes a long long extension.

It helps if the transmission mount cross member is lowered a little.

Replace the transmission mount, the pilot bearing, the rear main seal, the throw-out bearing, and everything else you can while you're in there.

Do you have the tool for lining up the clutch disk so the main shaft splines will go in OK?

Good Luck,

Bob

:>)






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