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I guess I will add on to this. First, you have no idea what the current fly wheel looks like? It is possible that the flywheel needs to be replaced, unlikely but possible. I would suggest towing the car to your house and doing the work. I would not advise being in the PO garage.

In addition, if I remember correctly there are 5 10mm bolts that hold the pressure plate to the fly wheel. Removeing then and then there are 4(?) more bolts that hold the flywheel to the engine... Just unbolt them and ta'da you have a flywheel in your hand. Now go get it turned. Reinstall using part 914-CP-1000A from PP for $302. (Its the 20 piece with no fly wheel). Follow the instructions provided by PP at http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/914_clutch_replace/914_clutch_replace1.htm. If you do this, your clutch should last 100,000 miles easy.

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Old 06-14-2000, 10:00 AM
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