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Which way up for the Clutch Disk ....

Believe it or not ... this was the SECOND time ... the last time was back in the very early 70's when I was swapping motors in my 65 CORVAIR ..went from original 2 carb, 95 hp to a 4 carb, 140 hp.. but I could drop the engine out of one of those , all by myself, in 75 minutes .... this was the first time I had ever taken a tranny out and not the motor ... but at least now the tranny lets us go both forwards as well as backwards ... and the new clutch and pressure plate engage without shuddering .... BONUS !!!

living and learning

Brett
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Brett Sutherland & the 1.5 million mile 122 CANADIAN www.ecvintagevolvo.com






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