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EDIT: Time: 22:37: I'm referencing the bell housing bolt in the middle of the light, not the smaller bolt in the black metal strap. It's in the middle of the triangle made by the light.
EDIT: Time: 23:17: Take THAT bolt out, not the one in the freeze frame. I had to retap the hole in 23:17 because pulling the bell housing out with it attached bent the strap and pulled the bolt slightly. It was super annoying. Just undo the bolt and you'll be home free.
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Replacing the clutch, pressure plate, flywheel, rear main seal, master cylinder, and slave cylinder on my 2002 Honda Accord with nearly 200k miles. This was the 2nd time I’ve replaced my clutch, but my first time.
Making KZbin videos is hard yo. Despite compiling over 130 iPhone videos, I still lost one at the end. Sorry! Just go back to the beginning and re-watch the basic stuff. This will get you where you need to go.
I elected to do this to save money. I was an idiot for thinking it would take me one day. I ran into several problems - all for things I didn’t expect, while the big stuff that scared me was relatively easy. Get the right tools and this will take you much less time than me. Now that I’ve done this once, I could do this all again in probably 8 hours, but if you think you’ll do that the first time? Nope.
Get help lowering and raising transmission for sure if you’re uncomfortable. It was not the weight of it, but the unbalanced weight while lifting it. It’s not a bench press, it’s weird. Just be safe.
For parts, there are so many possibilities. I went to Advance and bought everything, only to realize that RockAuto.com has things much cheaper, but there’s a myriad of variety too.
Here’s what I bought:
CARQUEST New Clutch Set: Part # MU47701-1
CARQUEST New Flywheel: Part No. 50-216
Felpro Rear Main Bearing Seal Set: Part No. BS 40430
CARQUEST TECHnovation Clutch Master Cylinder: Part No. 350110
CARQUEST TECHnovation Clutch Slave Cylinder: Part No. 360075
I would also strongly recommend 3 ton jack stands, a 3 ton low-profile floor jack, a creeper (the cushy headrest ain’t that bad), a ½” breaker bar, a real socket set, a 12-point socket set, u-joint adapters, some extensions, stubby flex-head ratcheting sockets, magnetic nut drive, crows foot set, a good light, and patience; for real, you’re going to need it.
But as South Main Auto says: “if I can do it, you can do it”.
MUSIC from Soundcloud "to use commercially" tracks:
- Summer by Ventura
- Chill Day by Lakey Inspired
- Gasoline by Prashan Subasinghe