Hi Brendan, i don't want to argue with Scott but if you don't have a lift, and i guess you don'T, it's not that fun and easy to do that on the ground! It is possible to do so but by raising the front! Then, lowering the trany and pull this one foward. Buy the SASCH kit, nothing else. Believe me, i have tried many. Now, i agrre with Scott, you DON'T want a lighter flywheel on a stock Boxer engine. Cheers, Ben http://www.benplace.com/ On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 14:39:47 -0700, Brendan Slevin <totorovan@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >I know I should've done it when I had the engine out in September but. . . > >I think I may need to replace Totoro's clutch in the next couple months. I >felt, for the second time in a couple months, the clutch slip after shifting >into second on a moderate hill. I am wondering what the best kit is and >also, can the replacement happen with out removing the engine entirely? Any >tips are greatly appreciated. Are there lightened flywheels out there for >the 1.9 engine? > >Brendan >84 GL Totoro >Bend, OR |
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