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    My clutch install.

    Ok, so i had a 6puck sprung clutchnet clutch with a redx3 pp. I no long am turbo'ed so the clutch was overkill and i did not like how is felt. So, I decided to replace the 6puck with a stage1 clutchnet disk and kept the redx3 pp. here are some pics. It was a bitch and i did it by myself so it took 8hrs.

    Here are the pics.



    Look at how fucked the throw out bearing was.



    Here is all the dust that fell out.



    And more




    Here is the 6puck, it only has 4k miles on it and it was never even launched.
    If someone want's it pm me.



    All I can say is i'm so happy i have the new clutch in. No more harsh starts or reverse chatter. The 6puck was great for when i was making high power but for a bolt on k24 it's just to much.
    Last edited by clutch797; 06-28-2008 at 09:56 PM.

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    damn what did you do to that bearing? lol

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    Hell if know. It's the stock one as far as i can tell. I never replaced it when i installed the 6puck. I installed a new koyo with this set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch797 View Post
    Hell if know. It's the stock one as far as i can tell. I never replaced it when i installed the 6puck. I installed a new koyo with this set up.
    So, how did you get the tranny back up lol, I ended up benching it back into place LOL (MUSKLES) But ya im SUPER Happy with the fix here, my clutch pedal no longer feels like I have to literally kick it in, no more vibrations in the clutch pedal, and smoother launchs. I dont know what the deal with the other throw out bearing was. But im happy overall. Good Fix man, hope you enjoy.

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    it must in a pain in the ass to do this work alone! good for you man :thumb: I think I need to change my clutch too :(

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    400hp Oem build dobbs02si's Avatar
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    I did my clutch about 25k ago and it took me right at 8hrs by myself. I would get that disk from you if I didnt pull a trailer..think imma go with a kevlar. Good job though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Si757 View Post
    So, how did you get the tranny back up lol, I ended up benching it back into place LOL (MUSKLES) But ya im SUPER Happy with the fix here, my clutch pedal no longer feels like I have to literally kick it in, no more vibrations in the clutch pedal, and smoother launchs. I dont know what the deal with the other throw out bearing was. But im happy overall. Good Fix man, hope you enjoy.
    It sucks doing it by yourself. This is my 3rd time to do this by myself so i kinda got it down to an art. I lay under the car and rest the trans on my stomach and then kinda lift my ass up and line the trans imput shaft to the motor and bam, your done. i get the sub frame back on by hooking one side of the lower struts to the hub and then move to the other side. It took me 8 hours b/c i stopped to watch Trailer Park Boys. The big dirty and then Street Kings.

    I think the pics are really good for it being taken with my phone.

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