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Info for spring projet

Hello,

I am planning to do my clutch this spring on my 911 3.2 1989.
what else should I tell the mech. to change at the same time.

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Old 12-06-2008, 12:03 PM
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How about a new clutch cable and helper spring?
Old 12-06-2008, 12:27 PM
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There is no clutch cable on an '89. There was a change to a hydraulic clutch in '87. There is an update to the shift fork on the transmission but I think it was standard by '89.
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What clutch kit would you guys recommend?
Aren't there like 2 or 3 kits just from Sachs.
Their might have been a slave cylinder update as well, tell him to check part #'s.
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Oh yeah, forgot about the hydraulic clutch after 86. In that case, how about a new master cylinder.
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New throw-out bearing, surface flywheel, possible seal on transmission input shaft, new bearing for transmission input shaft in the rear of the crankshaft...

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