well as most of u know, i replaced my clutch...... being new to it all, it took me 1 full month or something like that to get all the things togethe, and finally finish.....
well i would like to thank Steve (fordsvtparts) for like doing 70% of the install, and my cousin Ger for actually greasein it up on the tear down and install... thanks to Nils for internet infos and stuff...... well thanx to all who stopped by and wat not also, it woulda been boring without people around talkin......
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I wish I wasn't getting slammed by school and work. I would have loved to have had the chance to come work on it with you!
Congrats on getting it done though!
Congrats on getting it done though!
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I'm certainly glad it's up and running again, I just wish I could have been there to tear it apart as well.
Half the problems with the install were due to the idiot that was helping you pull it apart. Between losing half your hardware and breaking stuff it got real interesting.
Hey, Why don't you have Kev's ninja cousins rough him up a little
It was also nice to get in a practice run before I do the clutch in mine.
Half the problems with the install were due to the idiot that was helping you pull it apart. Between losing half your hardware and breaking stuff it got real interesting.
Hey, Why don't you have Kev's ninja cousins rough him up a little

It was also nice to get in a practice run before I do the clutch in mine.
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thanx guys i'm reallly happy, more like reallly eager to run the car hard!!!!!!! LOL steve yea, i should ask kev for his ninja cuz to rough that one tool up!!! LOL!!!!!!
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It's an AZN oh N0ez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1Sucka612 wrote:Haha who is this fool? Oh pshh they're already on their way
Go back to your honda, azn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Congrats, break in period?
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Redlineracer12 wrote:Congrats, break in period?
good question!!! idk!!!! LOL, really thou, i'm not sure when i'm set to drive it hard.... i got like 60miles on it now......
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I usually drive about 500 city miles before I start to beat on any of my new clutches.
I'm not really sure if it's necessary or not. Just being cautious I guess.
I'm not really sure if it's necessary or not. Just being cautious I guess.
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Same here but the highway driving isn't really wearing in the clutchmars wrote:^^^ yea 500 miles or so, people say city driving (stop and go) is preferable... but idk, i usually drive on the freeway most of the time.....

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