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Old 10-26-04, 05:01 PM
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tranny rebuild

hey all i am doing a 5 speed swap in my car and im almost done. but i was wanting to get the manual rebuild and get a new clutch,flywheel and pressureplate installed. so what i was wondering is what all would they replace as far as seals and bearings go if i had a shop do all the work? and about how much do you think it schould cost for the rebuild and to install new parts? a guy quoted me $900 just to open up the tranny already out of the car.....
Old 10-26-04, 05:13 PM
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also if it is possable to rebuild it myself what all would i need to get. i dont know if its worth the trobble but if it is i will do it.
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did U try and search?
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what the hell are you talking about opening the tranny up? clutch, flywheel, and pressure plate all connect to the motor... as in before you put it in the car...
a rebuild i think we figured was about 550 or so... and a good clutch/flywheel/PP can easily run you 1K+ by itself...
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