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Adam_C
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| posted on August 15th, 2003 at 05:44 PM |
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Changing a flywheel and clutch
can anyone tell me how i would go about taking a flywheel off a 1600 and bolting it onto a 1500?
wat toold needed? torque wrench etc ???
any spectialist tools needed?
anything i should know?
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adz
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| posted on August 16th, 2003 at 07:18 AM |
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you'll need a flywheel lock or a piece of angle iron with two holes in it to bolt to 2 of the pressure plate bolts to hold the flywheel while you
undo the big 36mm nut
a 36mm socket to undo the nut and a long extension for extra leverage as the nut is ussually very tight
while the flywheels off change the oil seal at the back of the engine
marcel
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| posted on August 16th, 2003 at 10:53 AM |
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Muir's book goes thru this using very little w/shop manual verbage esp re torquing the flywheel down again. If you change the seal make sure it
goes back in nice & straight. I think (?) Muir suggests using a big washer & the flywheel nut to seat it properly.
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