Clutch install
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Sure if you know what your doing, have the right tools and have a lift to hold the tranny up with. You dont want to let it hang on the input shaft - you'll bend it and cause more problems than its worth..
I would just take it in.. For 250-300, its almost worth the money to have her done with a lift and power tools...
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Personally i think its really easy but thats just me.
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It's not that hard, but just make sure you know what your doing.
www.Honda-tech.com has a ton of information on this topic, just seach for: Clutch install.
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Schwanger I'd be willing to do it for around $250. It's not too bad.
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What kind of clutch did you get...and did you get a new clutch, flywheel everytihng?
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First of all bleed the clutch so that you're sure there's no air in the system. And second of all, yes you more than likely did buy a POS clutch. Any parts store like that sells clutches that have no holding power because they're cheap and people supposedly like them for the light pedal feel. I've done a couple of Carquest clutches in cars and I won't ever even waste my time doing it again. You're so much better off just buying a cheap ACT, Exedy, or something similar.
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you should also probably have ground your flywheel... .02
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