Re: Clutch Removal...
You could remove the front seats and floor boards, standing on the floor and remove the flywheel. Many ways to skin your knuckles!
That is about how I do it, along with installing a couple of longer studs with threads at both ends in place of two of the cap screws. Install nuts on the studs and slide the flywheel off. The nuts keep it from falling on the floor and the studs make it easier to re-install.
OH! DO not forget to index with punch marks both the clutch plate to flywheel and flywheel to crank shaft.
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