Need clutch replacement procedures

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qiksho

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Hey guys I lost the clutch replacement procedures I had in my SHO file folder when my hard drive crashed. If someone could email it to me at [email protected] or post a link to it that would be more than great.

I already have the video, but need the procedures also to lend to a friend who is contemplating doin the clutch himself.

Thanks

Brandyn
 

TwiceSHOwn

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Ditto for me if you guys can send them.

As a question did you guys actually do it with the video etc? How was it? Anyone finished with the video and want to sell it to the next SHO clutch needy?
 

greenbeanmtx

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Ehhh what the heck. Im sure im going to need to do this to my 89 as the resto begins..... If you dont mind sending one more that is hehe. email: [email protected] Thanks a bunch.
 

phreaksho

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video is a great help and also the instructions included prolly the ones you got now are amazing... step by step but buy the video if you get stuck and cant find something its cheap and is awesome shonutperformance.com
 

newby92

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yeah here are some step by step instructions to how i did mine...

step one: buy lots of beer

step two: start ripping everything apart on driver side of engine bay until you can see tranny in plain sight.

step three: drop the sub frame away from car (support engine with cherry picker or engine stand, i got one off of snap on that worked excellent) and tilt the engine and tranny down enough to clear the driver side engine bay...

step four: drink the beer you bought previously because your not even half way there yet.

step five unbolt tranny and remove from engine (very easy with snap on engine stand because it has a come along hooked up to it to rachet tranny down)

step six: replace clutch with new one

step seven take a nap from all the beer you ingested from step four

step eight: drink the rest of the beer when you wake up.

step nine: reassemble and pray everything works because you were still drunk from the night before

hey it worked for me, argue if you want but i had a blast that night and it took me maybe 8 hours total by myself. beer slows down the process but made my dad laugh a little (he was working in the other bay of the garage) when i told him i was so wasted i had to take a nap on the creeper.
 

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