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Clutch Arm by Knotch
Started on: 12-03-2006 05:02 PM
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Last post by: AP2k on 12-04-2006 06:29 PM
Knotch
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Report this Post12-03-2006 05:02 PM Click Here to See the Profile for KnotchSend a Private Message to KnotchDirect Link to This Post
Hi,

Anyone have any advice on replacing a clutch arm?
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Report this Post12-03-2006 06:44 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Emc209iSend a Private Message to Emc209iDirect Link to This Post
Ouch.... I know its not going to be fun. I wondered what that would be like when I was working on my Getrag last.

Free bump though
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Report this Post12-03-2006 10:31 PM Click Here to See the Profile for alex de jorgeSend a Private Message to alex de jorgeDirect Link to This Post
It is a pain in the *ss. Mine bent and cracked. It took me about two good hours to do it. If you do not have a lift orf a set of good jack stands where you can raise the vehicle high, its challenging. For me, it was hard getting it out and getting the new one aligned. Good luck
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Originally posted by alex de jorge:

It is a pain in the *ss. Mine bent and cracked. It took me about two good hours to do it. If you do not have a lift orf a set of good jack stands where you can raise the vehicle high, its challenging. For me, it was hard getting it out and getting the new one aligned. Good luck


Yes..its a pain..but nowhere near impossible.. I did mine in the parking lot at work from the top. It only goes on one way..it's keyed with splines on one side and smooth and a flat spot on the other where the pinch bolt goes thru.
Just get the cast arm and make sure ya dont replace it with the stamped arm.. or you'll just end up replacing it again.

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Report this Post12-04-2006 06:29 PM Click Here to See the Profile for AP2kSend a Private Message to AP2kDirect Link to This Post
I got mine from the fiero store. Took me about 30 minutes to put it on my 84.

The pain was getting the release arm on the bolt and getting the retaining bolt to slide into the notch.
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