Clutch Install?

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qiksho

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My dad and I might attempt to put a clutch in his 92 over spring break. However, we don't have a lift or a cherry picker. What exactly do we need minimum for tools and is there anyone with experience with this that can give us some pointers?
 

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Get the SHO NUT how to clutch video. You can order it from their website. We used a lift in the video, but you can see how you have to brace the motor. The difference is you'll just have jackstands on the "frame rails" behind the subframe.

It's not a hard job, just a lot of grunt work. Lots of parts to move. Have fun!
 

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In the middle of it myself.

On the ground. minimal air tools..
 

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Eric how is it going ? I was going to do mine myself but oppted not to because of the difficluty and time which i dont have right now with college and work
 

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Ha ha, their is a jack under the motor mark, Its been sitting a few days so I didnt want the wood to flex too much.

SHOman.

I can only comment on the out part sofar. It was myself, Fred Hurder and Rickie Frat (Ok, Mostly me they are darn good coffee holders though)

and it comes out pretty easy.

UPS lost my clutch disk and Pressure plate, I recieved an empty box, so now im exploring options.
 
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