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sl2intexas 11-10-2005 02:53 PM



Hi All,


Has anyone changed a clutch in a 1997 SL2? Are we talking a major league PIA? Any suggestions or helpful hints. I'm asking because my mechanic is quoting me over $1000. I'm pretty mechanically inclined and have done major work on other cars, just not a clutch in a FWD car.


Thanks in advance,


Richard















Tbone 12-14-2005 05:57 PM



Hey Richard,


I can't give you any pointers right now. I can tell you I am in the same boat. I have a brand new clutch etc. to put in this weekend. I will let you know how it went. I have a 1998 SL. Wish me luck.


Terry

SL2Tim 01-13-2006 01:39 PM

All I can say is the only difference with front wheel drive is the removal the left suspension so that you have room to work. Otherwise it no more difficult than a rear wheel drive.

Collins 02-06-2006 09:01 PM



changing the clutch isn't a big job. I'm after changing the transmission a few times on my car. just unbolt it clean from the engine, and the mount above and below the transmission on the left side, and instead of removing the suspension, pop out the ball joint and pull out the side axle. if you can haul the transmission back far enough. you will be able to get at the clutch easier. (may have to remove shift linkage from transmission too)


Hope this helps

explicitcivic 02-27-2006 12:50 AM


Originally Posted by Collins

changing the clutch isn't a big job. I'm after changing the transmission a few times on my car. just unbolt it clean from the engine, and the mount above and below the transmission on the left side, and instead of removing the suspension, pop out the ball joint and pull out the side axle. if you can haul the transmission back far enough. you will be able to get at the clutch easier. (may have to remove shift linkage from transmission too)


Hope this helps

+1 on removing shift linkage, makes work a lot easier

euroc 03-12-2006 02:04 AM

1000$$$??? Some mechs are rediculous!


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