Clutch Install?
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Clutch Install?
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My clutch was slipping bad this weekend and it smelled burnt. Anyway, I already purchase Centerforce DF. I will be re-using my old flywheel (resurfaced and rebalanced). I am not sure if I should purchase a new slave cylinder and/or throwout bearing.
Any recommendation on where should I take to get this PITA of a job done? I am kinda low on budget right now, since the CF DF alone cost me $351 shipped.
Also, what is a good price for labor for this sort of install?
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My clutch was slipping bad this weekend and it smelled burnt. Anyway, I already purchase Centerforce DF. I will be re-using my old flywheel (resurfaced and rebalanced). I am not sure if I should purchase a new slave cylinder and/or throwout bearing.
Any recommendation on where should I take to get this PITA of a job done? I am kinda low on budget right now, since the CF DF alone cost me $351 shipped.
Also, what is a good price for labor for this sort of install?
Thanks!
Sid.
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If you're still on your stock slave/TO bearing, it wouldn't hurt to change it all now... Imagine a few months from now your slaves goes out... you'd be kicking yourself.
It's not a tough job... if you have the work space, you might want to invite some locals to see if they're willing to help you in exchange for food and alcohol.
It's not a tough job... if you have the work space, you might want to invite some locals to see if they're willing to help you in exchange for food and alcohol.
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id say chage the poilt bearing as well.
also, if you have the time, space and tools, save yourself the money, and do it yourself with a friend. its actually pretty easy, and id say its somthing that can be done in a day, even if its your first time doing so.
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One or two of my buddies might be able to help. I am seriously considering to get this done myself. I will replace the slave with LuK and GM OEM throwout bearing.
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I had that set-up in my M6 SS, and it was sweet! Very nice clutch for the $459 price which includes the LS2 flywheel, LS7 clutch and pressure plate. SDparts.com FTW!!
One thing i still don't understand is how the LS6 clutch combo/flywheel can go for $515 when it is an inferior set-up?
Oh and btw, i did the install in a few hrs in my driveway with the help of flash12t. We just dropped the trans onto my chest, rolled it onto the floor, removed the old stuff, bolted up the new, and lifted the trans back into place together to line up the bolt holes. Bingo complete with zero $$ spent other than lunch.
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Make sure you have the proper alignment tool, you can probably rent/buy one at autozone or pepboys. It is a plastic version of the input shaft from the trans, with a ring on the end.
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I emailed Speed Inc to cancel my CF DF order and replace it with LS7 clutch kit combo which includes the flywheel as well. Lets hope that speed inc can do a price match, if not, sdparts.com it is.
I am sold on LS7, consistent good reviews is what I like.
I am sold on LS7, consistent good reviews is what I like.
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torque things to spec to save you a headache.
i have an ls7 setup as well, and so far, no issues what-so-ever.
465whp too.
but no joke, i would highly recomend replacing the poilt bearing. its only like $12 and it could save you from having to pull your tranny again, just for a tiny bearing. i consider it one of those insurance things. much like a slave w/to bearing.
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Thanks! I will be replacing the slave and the T/O bearing along with the pilot bearing as well. I am beginning to hate my car already, since I am spending all this money and do not drive it enough to justify it.
EDIT: I guess Speed Inc Price Match program does not match any price when the price is lower than their price. Oh well, I am out $18 to cancel my order with them.
I will be placing my order with sdparts.com sometime this week.
EDIT: I guess Speed Inc Price Match program does not match any price when the price is lower than their price. Oh well, I am out $18 to cancel my order with them.
I will be placing my order with sdparts.com sometime this week.
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i have to put a new clutch in my ws6, i figured i'd comment on this one instead of making a whole new thread....any suggestions, i see you guys like the LS7...ive got the flywheel resurfaced and balanced already, i just need input on which to buy. i need something that won't let me slip the clutch at all. thanks for any help!
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i have to put a new clutch in my ws6, i figured i'd comment on this one instead of making a whole new thread....any suggestions, i see you guys like the LS7...ive got the flywheel resurfaced and balanced already, i just need input on which to buy. i need something that won't let me slip the clutch at all. thanks for any help!
The LS7 clutch kit will drive similar to stock, so you can slip it if you want to. I've been told it holds well to ~450rwhp, but I've never tested it's limits yet.
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I have read on several occasion to steer clear from SPEC clutches, although I do not have any personal experience with them.
LS7 clutch kit, for $460, comes with the flywheel as stated above, which pretty much eliminate $100 for the need to resurface and rebalance my old flywheel.
So far, the clutch job project will cost close to $650 and that is without labor since I am planning to do this project my self.
LS7 clutch kit, for $460, comes with the flywheel as stated above, which pretty much eliminate $100 for the need to resurface and rebalance my old flywheel.
So far, the clutch job project will cost close to $650 and that is without labor since I am planning to do this project my self.
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I have read on several occasion to steer clear from SPEC clutches, although I do not have any personal experience with them.
LS7 clutch kit, for $460, comes with the flywheel as stated above, which pretty much eliminate $100 for the need to resurface and rebalance my old flywheel.
So far, the clutch job project will cost close to $650 and that is without labor since I am planning to do this project my self.
LS7 clutch kit, for $460, comes with the flywheel as stated above, which pretty much eliminate $100 for the need to resurface and rebalance my old flywheel.
So far, the clutch job project will cost close to $650 and that is without labor since I am planning to do this project my self.