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Old 02-29-2004, 07:42 PM
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I had Rapid Motorsports do the install on my SS of my Moser and RAM clutch, but I think I will do the installs on my WS6. How tough is it? I want a Moser 12 bolt with 4.10 or 4.30 gears, HD Eaton posi, 33 spline axles, and TA cover. My Ws6 isn't lower or anything. I currently have a SPEC stage 3 carbon clutch(original design )that a GM dealer service dept installed after the OEM clutch crapped out. I want to replace the SPEC with a RAM 910/402 VDS clutch(comes with all new hydaulics and flywheel). I have access to a lift and trans jack. Just curious as to how difficult the installs are. I know bleeding the cluthes hydraulics are a pain in the ***!
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The installs are not hard at all. I did my clutch in an afternoon and the rear i swaped w/ a friend over a weekend taking my time and bending new break lines and all(which is not necessary). just pay attention to how you take everything apart and it should go back together pretty easy.

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Was the clutch bleeding hard to do? What tool did you use to bleed the system? I assume you did the drill-mod to, right?
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yeah i did the drill mod. I used a mity vac i bought at sears to do the bleeding.

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