1985 Dodge Lancer "place clutch kit front wheel" Questions

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...place new clutch in position and finger tighten bolts ,then refit bellhousing with a wiggle and as the clutch is loose it can move and align up .then when i have the bellhousing in place and bolts in ...

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worn, and this will mean removing the gearbox if your car is rear wheel drive. On most front wheel drive cars the clutch / pressure plate can be replaced while the gearbox is in place, a 45 minute job

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Place the clutch plate in position, make sure you get the splines oriented correctly. Clean the steel surface of the clutch pressure plate with a light hydrocarbon like lighter fluid, no grease here..

...clutch plate in place so that it doesnt move around. Using your centering tool make sure the clutch plate is nicely centered. Then tighten the bolts to the specified torque. Which means tighten them ...

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...clutch on my 1994 B4000 4 w.d. manual transmisiion truck. Just want some detail instructions on how to get the job done HI! FIRST OF ALL MAKE SURE ALL UR TOOLS R IN GOOD SAFE WORKING ...

...place and if you are using RTV then make sure that when you are tightening down the bolts that hold the pan to the transmission that you do not over tighten. You don't want to sqeeze all of the ...

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clutch (TCC) apply, TCC release, and gear ratio calculations. When the PCM detects a low output speed and the vehicle has a large engine speed in a drive gear, then DTC P0502 sets. DTC P0502 is a type

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