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What are you talking about the fan clutch? if so it unbolts from the fan and water pump and the clutch can be replaced. The pickups had problems with the ideler pully so replace it at the same time. if it's slipping not going into gear then yo need a clutch pack throw out bearing and ideler bearing you will need to have the flywheel surfaced as well. costs about $280.oo for everything and a days worth of work, it's light enought for one man to do the job.

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