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Transmission Change, Not Replacing Clutch or Flywheel?

 
Old Sep 6, 2017
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Transmission Change, Not Replacing Clutch or Flywheel?

Okay, I am going to be pulling out my old manual tranny that died on me this week and putting in one that I got from my local wrecker, its got about 43,000km on it. How bad of an idea is it to leave the clutch and fly wheel as is? I am a broke *** college student who stretched every last penny just to afford the transmission and tranny fluid.
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Re: Transmission Change, Not Replacing Clutch or Flywheel?

if things go south, you will need to do all the work again, basically.
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Re: Transmission Change, Not Replacing Clutch or Flywheel?

If the clutch is new leave it... If it's not replace it.

It's super easy and cheap. So why not?
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Re: Transmission Change, Not Replacing Clutch or Flywheel?

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if things go south, you will need to do all the work again, basically.
I ended up replacing it all basically because of this. The subframe was off already, might aswell.
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Re: Transmission Change, Not Replacing Clutch or Flywheel?

good choice
 


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