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Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:00 am
by Steve@Tasca
It's Ford synthetic manual trans fluid XT-M5-QS $14.72 a quart. It only takes about 2.5 to fill one so it just depends how much you really lose.

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:42 am
by mars
FORDSVTPARTS wrote:It's Ford synthetic manual trans fluid XT-M5-QS $14.72 a quart. It only takes about 2.5 to fill one so it just depends how much you really lose.
i'll keep that in mind....

today's progress will be, take off jack the car up, take off wheels and maybe try to take off the front bumper, i think i screwed it up.....

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:51 am
by Pappy
mars wrote:
FORDSVTPARTS wrote:It's Ford synthetic manual trans fluid XT-M5-QS $14.72 a quart. It only takes about 2.5 to fill one so it just depends how much you really lose.
i'll keep that in mind....

today's progress will be, take off jack the car up, take off wheels and maybe try to take off the front bumper, i think i screwed it up.....
you shouldn't have to take the bumper off...

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:41 pm
by mars
Pappy wrote:
mars wrote:
FORDSVTPARTS wrote:It's Ford synthetic manual trans fluid XT-M5-QS $14.72 a quart. It only takes about 2.5 to fill one so it just depends how much you really lose.
i'll keep that in mind....

today's progress will be, take off jack the car up, take off wheels and maybe try to take off the front bumper, i think i screwed it up.....
you shouldn't have to take the bumper off...
trust me u havent heard the story yet, i screwed it up sooo bad..... yo steve i might need to order somethings from u later....!!!

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:33 pm
by Steve@Tasca
I might have some free time Saturday or Sunday, I'll call you if I do.

If you have any questions just call me anytime.

Man did you pick the wrong week to fry your clutch :?

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:18 am
by KRYPTO
^ it's all good, we'll have it going Tonight.
Hey Mars I wont be done with work tell later tonight, but I'll still come help.
Call you later

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:29 am
by mars
KRYPTO wrote:^ it's all good, we'll have it going Tonight.
Hey Mars I wont be done with work tell later tonight, but I'll still come help.
Call you later

sound good man!

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:38 am
by mars
ok more QUESTIONS!!!! do i really need a engine hoist, or am i ok with just 2 jacks to hold up the engine and tranny???? when i reinstall everything do i neeed any gaskets for anything i took apart, cat, tranny.... etc....

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:28 pm
by Steve@Tasca
mars wrote:ok more QUESTIONS!!!! do i really need a engine hoist, or am i ok with just 2 jacks to hold up the engine and tranny???? when i reinstall everything do i neeed any gaskets for anything i took apart, cat, tranny.... etc....
The jacks should be fine, I'll bring mine.

Re: replacing clutch

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 3:26 pm
by mars
FORDSVTPARTS wrote:
mars wrote:ok more QUESTIONS!!!! do i really need a engine hoist, or am i ok with just 2 jacks to hold up the engine and tranny???? when i reinstall everything do i neeed any gaskets for anything i took apart, cat, tranny.... etc....
The jacks should be fine, I'll bring mine.
cools man.... i'll need the help, all i really got left is, split the engine and tranny apart, then the clutch/flywheel, replace, then reinstall everything.... sounds easier said than done!