This is a very big job. To get to the clutch the transaxle must be removed from the engine. Removing the transaxle involves removing: The exhaust pipe between the manifold and catalytic converter, the starter motor, a chassis cross member, both drive axles, and the tranmission shift linkage. Is there a highschool in your area with an autoshop class? The only other option is to have a repair shop do it. I would pay a shop to do the work. I think it's a good investment espesially if the rest of the car is in good condition. Good luck, Techjoel
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