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Problems getting off flywheel

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he should get some poly motor mounts then! god damn what kind of clutch does he have?
 
DevilSperm said:
not to whore the thread up but i just read the title again and it made me laugh....more foreplay man :thumb: LOL ok ill shut up

LOL all this talk of "Getting off" "fairy dust" "orgasam" and "civic" is starting to make me wonder if this is turning into "queer eye for the dsm guy" LOL....

Oh and btw...did you install the "ROD" yet?? and if so how much did it help? :D
 
I had a difficult time removing the bolts from my flywheel. I had to heat them using a portable torch, then hit them with a chisel and hammer. They spun right off then!!! Had to get new bolts from the dealership (free because I had to wait a week).
 
Well, after having the car sit in the garge for awhile I finialy got around to installing the "ROD". Made a huge difference in disengaugement, but I also had to replace my clutch master cylinder, because all of the old seals where bad. This car is MOOLA fun to drive now!
 
Another way me and my buddy used at 3:30am was taking a chain, from an engine hoist, and lining the chain up. The one thing I would recomend though is if you use the flywheel bolts to hold the chain in place get new ones. The one I used to hold the chain in place snapped at maybe 5ft/lbs of torque.
 
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