Check out this for a auto swap out
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Check out this for a auto swap out
I'm putting in a T5, removing my 700R4. I want to use a Ram-88730 clutch kit. The specs are:
Vendor: RAM Automotive Company
Product Line: RAM Premium Replacement Clutch Sets
Diameter: 10 1/2 in.
A clutch for your daily driver
Chevrolet/Pontiac: 1982-92 5.0L Camaro/Firebird, 10 1/2 in. diameter, 1 1/8 in. x 26 spline input shaft, replacement clutch set
It includes the Pressure plate, Clutch disc, and Release bearing. I'll be getting the flywheel that i get from the trans resurfaced of course. As for the swap, are there any tools i would need? Any hints or tips as to what to watch out for or what to pick up for the project would be appreciated. Thanks
Vendor: RAM Automotive Company
Product Line: RAM Premium Replacement Clutch Sets
Diameter: 10 1/2 in.
A clutch for your daily driver
Chevrolet/Pontiac: 1982-92 5.0L Camaro/Firebird, 10 1/2 in. diameter, 1 1/8 in. x 26 spline input shaft, replacement clutch set
It includes the Pressure plate, Clutch disc, and Release bearing. I'll be getting the flywheel that i get from the trans resurfaced of course. As for the swap, are there any tools i would need? Any hints or tips as to what to watch out for or what to pick up for the project would be appreciated. Thanks
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Car: 4
Engine: 6
Transmission: 5
Don't forget to put in a pilot bearing or bushing
Put the throwout bearing on the fork correctly; do a search for my posts on the subject, with pics
Don't be temoted to leave off the 2 little braces that go from the clutch & brake pedal ppivot bolt to the firewall at the U-bolt that holds on the master cyl, no matter how hard it seems to put them in; you will regret leaving them out
Put the throwout bearing on the fork correctly; do a search for my posts on the subject, with pics
Don't be temoted to leave off the 2 little braces that go from the clutch & brake pedal ppivot bolt to the firewall at the U-bolt that holds on the master cyl, no matter how hard it seems to put them in; you will regret leaving them out
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