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Old 03-06-2003, 02:49 AM   #1
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Replacing Clutch and Flywheel in S14

I have tried searching on this and looked through my FSM, but it does not give the information I was looking for. I am trying to figure out how to install a new clutch and flywheel in my car. The main thing that I am trying to figure out though is how does the flywheel come off? Is it bolted in there? If so, is it 1 bolt or multiple bolts? When installing a new flywheel if it is being held on by bolt(s), is there a recommended torque to set it to? How about a recommended procedure for installing the new flywheel?

Basically I am trying to find out EXACTLY how to remove the old clutch/flywheel and install the new clutch/flywheel. My buddy has done this on his RX-7 and he said it is not that difficult, but I am trying to figure out if I really want to do this or just take it to a shop. BTW, does anybody know of any shops that will install Performance Clutchs and Flywheels WITH a guarantee of there work (i.e. if it does chatter, I can take it back and they will fix it for me)? OR do you have any shops in the S.F. BAY AREA that you recommend to do this kind of installation? What kind of pricing should I be looking at for installation of these?

Tim '95 SE
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