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Replacing clutch disk?


ronclark

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City
Woodland, WA
Vehicle Year
1987
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
2
Tire Size
30
I am working on a 98 2.5. I am replacing the motor. The motor that is going has 112k on it. I was thinking it might be a good idea to replace the clutch.
I was woundering if I can just do the disk, rockauto sells them pretty cheap.
 
You are better off to buy the whole clutch kit and not just the disc. You will get a throwout bearing, pilot bearing, pressure plate, clutch disc and an alignment tool. while you are there you may as well get a slave cylinder and have the flywheel resurfaced.
 
Remember to resurface the flywheel
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You will get a throwout bearing, pilot bearing, pressure plate, clutch disc and an alignment tool + brake fluid dot 3 =1 qts


===== clutch kit =====
 
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Well I guess I'll just leave it,I am trying to keep this project as low cost for the guy.
 

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