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Re: changing clutch without taking engine out
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Originally Posted by
matty j
Everyone ok for the 28th???
We're on mate;)
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Sweet looking forward to it did plan to get a new flywheel but left it to late for the post
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needing a postcode for got garage dude
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found the postcode in my pm box :)
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this still on sunday if so what time do you want me at the garage??
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Anytime after 8.30 Matty .We just need to move a few bits out the way ...........Nothing major .If I get time tomorrow I'll re-shoe the GTA and we'll be able to move it out the way ;)
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Sound see you in will be around 9
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got the new clutch fitted then lads..?
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Originally Posted by
raj
got the new clutch fitted then lads..?
Fitting it tomorrow mate
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Originally Posted by
Markey Mark (BD)
Fitting it tomorrow mate
ahh ok.
matt, clean up your engine bay while the engines out:agree: will look alot better.
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Re: changing clutch without taking engine out
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Originally Posted by
raj
ahh ok.
matt, clean up your engine bay while the engines out:agree: will look alot better.
Engines not coming out, we'll give it a good going over while we're doing it though.
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I'm looking forward to getting the clutch sorted :) was wondering if we get time I wanna do the tappets
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Originally Posted by
matty j
I'm looking forward to getting the clutch sorted :) was wondering if we get time I wanna do the tappets
Yeah should have time to do the tappets too mate
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Good luck guys :) . quite cold out :).
Just been fitting a new clutch on mine today and its brass monkeys. Done it with the engine in and has taken me about a full day so far.
All those standard brackets make it a lengthy job :).
You'll probably be glad like me to get back up and running. :agree:
Rob
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Originally Posted by
Purple_rob
Good luck guys :) . quite cold out :).
Just been fitting a new clutch on mine today and its brass monkeys. Done it with the engine in and has taken me about a full day so far.
All those standard brackets make it a lengthy job :).
You'll probably be glad like me to get back up and running. :agree:
Rob
Yeah it is quite cold today i was pulling the head off a 5 and was feeling th cold i'll make sure to wrap up tomorrow:D, i done it quite a few times now and do it in about 2-3hrs so should be ok
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Originally Posted by
Markey Mark (BD)
Yeah it is quite cold today i was pulling the head off a 5 and was feeling th cold i'll make sure to wrap up tomorrow:D, i done it quite a few times now and do it in about 2-3hrs so should be ok
thats handy to know mate...:agree:, how much would you charge to do a job like that, if all parts are supplied?:)
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OUTLAW
thats handy to know mate...:agree:, how much would you charge to do a job like that, if all parts are supplied?:)
PM for you mate
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Howd you chaps get on?.
Another cold day for me and i'm nearly finished. Took it for a role around the block and its nearly ready.
Got a slight blow on the exhaust from the spacer/gasket part. Need to tighten the subframe bolt as it was just spinning :(.
Clutch is now on the floor but that will probably come up comfortably a little once its had a spin.
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Bloody cold today but a huge thanks to clee for lending the garage and keeping us warm with brews all day and a huge thanks to mark and rich for sorting it :) pulls like a train on roids now cheers
Top lads thanks
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No worries Matty . Thanks for the spit and polish :cool: Next time I pull the GTA's lump I'll just keep in mind today's antics and crack on with a big :) :laugh:
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all done then matt.! did you clean up the dutty engine bay?:D
when you geting it back on the rollers.?
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Well we finally got it all done today took alittle longer than expected, its amazing how you forget about all the standard brackets on the 5 when you haven't seen them in years:D
At least its all done for you now Matt, cheers Clee for the use of the workshop too most appreicated would have been fun doing it on the road in the cold;)
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yep good stuff. we didnt set no record today though :agree: and cheers for the tea clee :agree:
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raj
all done then matt.! did you clean up the dutty engine bay?:D
when you geting it back on the rollers.?
Hopefully this week if there open just been out in it for blast and loving it sooloo much. Also worked out why the gearboxsome times freezes on me when changing gear it's down to me not pushing the clutch down all the way :)
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Top work to all involved. It's what the club is all about.:agree: