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clutch change Opinions on wether it is easier to pull the engine or drop the rear end and trans to replace the clutch. My clutch is all adjusted out and the throw out rides on the fingers all of the time.
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Re: clutch change I've done it both ways. I think dropping the rear end is a little bit easier and quicker as long as you have the proper rear spring spreader tool.
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Re: clutch change Depends on your garage set up and how you like to work. You can drop the rear end (and you don't need a spring spreader- just unbolt the spring from the crossmember) but unless you have a lift you'll be installing the clutch and bell housing and tranny while lying on your back on the garage floor while the car is on jack stands. If you take the engine out, you can work while standing upright while the engine is supported on a stand.
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Re: clutch change The first time I changed one was in 1962, had no idea how to do it. I’ve done a number since than.
Drop the rear end. Unless you have some other issues with the engine. Why would you want to go that route? Easy job! Two people, one day with a couple of long breaks to admire your work. Enjoy. |
Re: clutch change Also vote for dropping the rear axle. Tall jack stands recommended. Supporting the trans with a floor jack can be simplified by removing the jack turn table and placing a pipe nipple in the trans drain plug port. Also an excellent time to change out the U joint if any wear is noticed. Removing the floor boards is a must for easy access to bolts and moving the trans. Not a bad job but does take some time. I did it solo but would recommend help - like a stout corn fed grandson. Good Luck.
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