Dealing with Pull Type Clutch Video
Hello I was bored today so I made a video showing how the pull type clutch in an FD works since many people find themselves either unable to remove it or unable to install it.
Enjoy! http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...58290919&hl=en Brian |
Good stuff!
Send the link to Hi Rev Tuners! ;) j/k'ing Wish I had seen something like that before the first time I ever separated the tranny. :( |
Great job! Keep 'em coming!
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Sweet Job on the Video :)
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NICE! thanks, that video helped tons!
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lmfao...Damn Brian you were bored! GJ!
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Thanks alot. This could not have come at a better time. Yesterday I whent to the strip in my single turbo 3rd gen. The clutch is/was stock with around 50k miles on it. Needless to say, the clutch hooked up all the way through 3rd gear, (I was spining the tires through 3rd. :D) but did'nt even make an effort to hook up in 4th gear. I allready have a clutch to put in my car, but still need a pressure plate/throw out bearing.
I have'nt searched yet, but I was wondering if you would like to give a breif discription on how to remove the transmition. I've completed dozens of push style clutch swaps, but never a pull type. Normaly I search before asking questions, but I feel a rough outline of a transmition removal would be great with your video. Thanks once again for taking the time. CJ |
Originally posted by pp13bnos I have'nt searched yet, but I was wondering if you would like to give a breif discription on how to remove the transmition. I've completed dozens of push style clutch swaps, but never a pull type. Normaly I search before asking questions, but I feel a rough outline of a transmition removal would be great with your video. Thanks once again for taking the time. CJ Remove the shifter from inside the car. Drain the tranny fluid. Unbolt the PPF(total of 5 x 21mm bolts). Unbolt the drive shaft(4 x 14mm boltsor 12mm...I forgot) and remove from output shaft. Disconnect tranny harness (I believe there are 4 connectors). Unbolt the starter from the tranny (2 x 14mm bolts) and then the tranny from the engine (4 x 14mm bolts). That should just about cover it but if I missed anything feel free to chime in. After that, do Brian's method to removing the clutch from the flywheel and pull the tranny out. |
Thanks. :) CJ
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Thanks so much, I'm downloading it right now. I just came home from where I'm doing the work on my car to figure that out and this find really made my day.:)
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you missed the clutch line that is above the starter.
-Clutch release cyclinder (2 bolts) -and 1 bolt were it secures the clutch line to the tranny It snagged me when the tranny was dropping down, kinda sucked |
Great video. Helped greatly. Thanks
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im getting some "error codec" when the windows media player opens it. I can hear him talking and everything... just no video:mad:
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Originally Posted by jspecracer7
Pulling the tranny's pretty straight forward.
Remove the shifter from inside the car. Drain the tranny fluid. Unbolt the PPF(total of 5 x 21mm bolts). Unbolt the drive shaft(4 x 14mm boltsor 12mm...I forgot) and remove from output shaft. Disconnect tranny harness (I believe there are 4 connectors). Unbolt the starter from the tranny (2 x 14mm bolts) and then the tranny from the engine (4 x 14mm bolts). That should just about cover it but if I missed anything feel free to chime in. After that, do Brian's method to removing the clutch from the flywheel and pull the tranny out. I had to remove my stock downpipe both times I changed my clutch. Is there a way to do it without removing it? My clutch disc that I purchased from Racing Beat broke into four pieces and wedge itself into the pressure plate (stock car, 5K miles on disc, and no drag racing). I had to remove the pressure plates bolts though the window in the transmission to get the trans to finally seprate from the engine. It was a long day. |
Originally Posted by jeremyb
im getting some "error codec" when the windows media player opens it. I can hear him talking and everything... just no video:mad:
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Brian, next time you're bored, let me know if you'd like to tune my engine in exchange for a drink or two. :)
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Originally Posted by jeremyb im getting some "error codec" when the windows media player opens it. I can hear him talking and everything... just no video anyone have a solution? Use Real Player to view it. It works. You may need a component for your windows media. Tom |
Originally Posted by badddrx7
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Originally Posted by jeremyb im getting some "error codec" when the windows media player opens it. I can hear him talking and everything... just no video anyone have a solution? Use Real Player to view it. It works. You may need a component for your windows media. Tom you need the right codec to play the file... 10 % left and i'll play it and tell u which codec to download.... EDIT: it uses the divx codec (widely used codec) you can get it at www.divx.com |
very timely
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