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Old 12-07-2010, 01:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok so i just want to make sure i know EXACTLY how everything goes together before i install my new valair dual disk clutch. does anyone have an exploded diagram of how it all goes together? the order of parts goes: flywheel, disk, metal plate, disk, pressure plate. correct? this is my first clutch install period let alone dual disk install. thanks for the input guys i just want to be sure. any pictures would be awesome!
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Ok so i just want to make sure i know EXACTLY how everything goes together before i install my new valair dual disk clutch. does anyone have an exploded diagram of how it all goes together? the order of parts goes: flywheel, disk, metal plate, disk, pressure plate. correct? this is my first clutch install period let alone dual disk install. thanks for the input guys i just want to be sure. any pictures would be awesome!
Youve got the gist of it, give us a call at the shop if you need any help. 940-327-0682.
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goodluck with it man i wish I could have gotten the dual but times are tough and luckily Im getting my buddies used valair for free cuz he is getting a crazy valiair sfi dual haha.
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goodluck with it man i wish I could have gotten the dual but times are tough and luckily Im getting my buddies used valair for free cuz he is getting a crazy valiair sfi dual haha.
yeah it took some saving but dan cut me a smokin deal great guy to deal with.

finishin up with finals this week and should be doin the install next week sometime
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quick question. im reading through my manual and it says you need some special tool to remove the shift lever extension from the shift lever. is this true or can you do it another way? thanks for the input guys
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bump to the top...anybody got an answer to my question?
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