B Series Clutch Removal and Installation

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Old 11-12-2009, 04:15 AM   #1
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Old 11-12-2009, 09:09 PM   #2
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nice Write up man,
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thanks. sorry they are hard to read. they are much easier if you have the file. that is why i said i can email it to anyone. photobucket has to make them shitty looking when you upload them to them. my files are way better to look at.
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Old 11-13-2009, 12:42 AM   #4
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nice Write up man,
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nice dude

although if its a cable i can do it in a few hours lmao i did my clutch every 8 months lol in ky anyway out here i never really beat on it cuz i never got to race legally here lol

but great write up man i had some one help me one time and now its memorized lol
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same here, i've done so many clutches that i have it down pact. 5 hours tops, with smoke breaks and what not. the only part that slows things down is taking the flywheel to the machine shop. thankfully there is a shop 2 minutes away from me.

but yeah, thanks, i put this up for people who haven't done one yet. i made this from using Weber State Universities online auto reference center. they have repair procedures for almost anything and is where i look up things when i dont know how to do something. it works out great, but not everyone can get on cuz it's for WSU students only.

i couldnt just copy and paste everything either, the site wont let you highlight anything. so i took a series of screen shots and worked some magic on some photo editing software i use.
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although when it comes time to do the clutch in the cb7 im prolly fucked cuz ive never had to do one on a hydro trans lol or an f22 either lol
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lmk when that goes down. i've done them on the accord. hydro and all. did it on a 95 accord coupe to be exact. it's not much different actually. you're more than welcome to utilize my facilities. i have everything to do everything. funny thing is i've been doing them without a trans jack for years, and this year i finally manned up and spent a bill on a trans jack just to make my life easier. it's now basically a one man operation, but the second set of hands usually makes things go a heck of a lot faster.
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i just checked on WSUs automotive reference center about the accord trans removal, they have a great step by step how to in there. i can make a write up about it in about 20 min. so if/when you need, let me know and i will create a write up on the accord for you. it's 54 steps out and in for the trans. add in a few for pulling and installing the clutch and you're golden.

also, if you need any clutches, hit me up. i have the direct number to gripforce clutches in cali. they're an exedy distributor, and they've been giving me good deals on clutches lately. we've ordered up dozens of clutches from them this year, so they usually hook it up.. just did one for my buddys del sol. exedy oem replacement was 110 shipped to my door.

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i think im going to take the honda pact program at slc comunitty college

sorry for any bad spelling im high rigtht now lmao
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NOIIICEEEEE!
It would be awesome if i actually HAD a b engine,
but whatevs xD
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too bad i just sold my b16a for 900 bucks huh lol
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