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New clutch nightmare / Clutch build thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Swapfox2145" data-source="post: 1424931" data-attributes="member: 22064"><p>Hey thanks alot man I was real nervous as this was my first clutch. It's unfortunate the shop bent my flywheel, but I think they just didn't want to admit it or pay for it. He gave me very little problems getting my refund which I was able to buy great parts and synchro and redo the job myself properly while pocketing half of what I paid to have it done. I will never let another person do anything I have learned while rebuilding this mustang. Next I want to learn about the rear end and suspension, and then dig into the engine. My car burns a little oil if it sit's idling for awhile so I figure doing the heads will be a perfect learning opportunity just like this clutch. I am going to be waiting till I get other things upgraded but will dig into the heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swapfox2145, post: 1424931, member: 22064"] Hey thanks alot man I was real nervous as this was my first clutch. It's unfortunate the shop bent my flywheel, but I think they just didn't want to admit it or pay for it. He gave me very little problems getting my refund which I was able to buy great parts and synchro and redo the job myself properly while pocketing half of what I paid to have it done. I will never let another person do anything I have learned while rebuilding this mustang. Next I want to learn about the rear end and suspension, and then dig into the engine. My car burns a little oil if it sit's idling for awhile so I figure doing the heads will be a perfect learning opportunity just like this clutch. I am going to be waiting till I get other things upgraded but will dig into the heads. [/QUOTE]
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