Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
I remember helping RENR on the clutch, it was a complete bitch LOL, everythings on the way of the tranny,top and bottom. After that one time i tell myself if i ever own an accord i`d just paid someone to do the clutch :P
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Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
Originally Posted by Donald125
I remember helping RENR on the clutch, it was a complete bitch LOL, everythings one way of the tranny,top and bottom. After that one time i tell myself if i ever own an accord i`d just paid someone to do the clutch :P
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Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
Originally Posted by Ravage70
that accord got raped by nooobers
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Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
my 1st accord clutch sucked too.. those axle nuts never come off good on accords. i didnt have to drop the motor though.. it was like i was giving birth to a baby whale trying to get the tranny out the wheel well hole, mine might have been easier though because someojne already broke the dowels off the trans
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Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
yea ive heard its a bitch to do. i found a mechanic who has done tons of instals but forgot what a bitch it was to do the accord and paid him to do it. after he finished, he raised the price he charge for changing any other clutch like mine lol.
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Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
Originally Posted by yardy8301
yea ive heard its a bitch to do. i found a mechanic who has done tons of instals but forgot what a bitch it was to do the accord and paid him to do it. after he finished, he raised the price he charge for changing any other clutch like mine lol.
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Re: F22 Accord clutch change disaster (LOTS of pics)
Just lived this same nightmare with my friend and his 1995 toyota celica, and now that I will never touch his car ever again. The 5sfe(i think thats the code) is a bitch to work on compared to a B series. I think it took us about a week with him making tons of noob mistakes like seperating the axles; ordering new shift cable retainer clips... compared to my last B-series job, which was swaping a ls for a gsr engine, which I didn't even have to take the wheels off the car to do, and it only took about 5hrs start to finish.
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