New clutch time.
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New clutch time.
Aight I had a little clutch slip tonight so I'm guess it's time to replace the old gal. Now I have a brand new 4 day old clutch in my "non running" gxl so my question is how hard is it going to be for me to get the clutch out of my gxl and take it to somone to install it or is it a not a big deal for me to do it. I just want any help tips and trick to getting the new one out. if I can? thanks
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if it's your first clutch job & you have all the tools you need (pilot bearing puller being one), give yourself two days, take your time, learn the procedures, & do it right...you'll enjoy working on stuff like this if you have the time- it's when you get in a hurry that everything goes to sh#t! LOL
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