jbserra
SHO Member
Hello!
Since I'm wordy and my questions are hidden in the rest of my ramblings, I put my questions in red
First, I would like to thank Gez89SHO for the EXCELLENT clutch replacement thread. I have made great progress in 2x 2 hours sessions with my car. I occasionally looked at the repair manual, and found that to be more confusing then Gex89SHO's write up.
Ok, right now I have the axle nuts loose, the wheels off, the lower knuckle bolts removed, sway bar disconnected, tie rod ends disconnected, y-pipe off (broke 2 nuts
), starter out. I also have 1 pinch bolt on a strut out because I have a broken mount on one side, and am taking this opportunity to fix that, AND put in my Eibach springs (finally).
I purchased a Fidanza flywheel. I took it to Napa to have them make sure it was flat. I thought I had understood that as a good practice?
I also purchased the clutchmaster Stage 1. Both were from UltraRev. Looks like they have pretty good prices, plus coupon "sale" knocks more $ off.
SO, at the minimum, I'm going to have the upgraded clutch, flywheel, and springs. Since my car has 100k miles, and original struts, good time to replace those as well? If yes, what is the recommendation on a good aggressive street strut that will match the Eibachs well?
Second, I thought it would be a good time to replace the sub-frame bushings. General auto parts store replacement, or upgraded connectors?
I'll take a look at the oil pan gasket, and the 3 seals once I'm in there to see if they need to be replaced.
Anyone in Milwaukee have one of those support from above engine braces?!? I'm not sure I want to drop $80 on one right now. I'd pay rent in the form of your favorite beverage?
Last, is there any other items I should be checking, replacing, or upgrading while my car is torn apart?
Thanks in advance! I'm hoping this SHO lasts for another 100k (at least). I'm excited to try these upgrades!
-Jeff
Since I'm wordy and my questions are hidden in the rest of my ramblings, I put my questions in red
First, I would like to thank Gez89SHO for the EXCELLENT clutch replacement thread. I have made great progress in 2x 2 hours sessions with my car. I occasionally looked at the repair manual, and found that to be more confusing then Gex89SHO's write up.
Ok, right now I have the axle nuts loose, the wheels off, the lower knuckle bolts removed, sway bar disconnected, tie rod ends disconnected, y-pipe off (broke 2 nuts
I purchased a Fidanza flywheel. I took it to Napa to have them make sure it was flat. I thought I had understood that as a good practice?
I also purchased the clutchmaster Stage 1. Both were from UltraRev. Looks like they have pretty good prices, plus coupon "sale" knocks more $ off.
SO, at the minimum, I'm going to have the upgraded clutch, flywheel, and springs. Since my car has 100k miles, and original struts, good time to replace those as well? If yes, what is the recommendation on a good aggressive street strut that will match the Eibachs well?
Second, I thought it would be a good time to replace the sub-frame bushings. General auto parts store replacement, or upgraded connectors?
I'll take a look at the oil pan gasket, and the 3 seals once I'm in there to see if they need to be replaced.
Anyone in Milwaukee have one of those support from above engine braces?!? I'm not sure I want to drop $80 on one right now. I'd pay rent in the form of your favorite beverage?
Last, is there any other items I should be checking, replacing, or upgrading while my car is torn apart?
Thanks in advance! I'm hoping this SHO lasts for another 100k (at least). I'm excited to try these upgrades!
-Jeff