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How to change a Clutch in a 2006 honda civic EX 1.8L for less than 200$ STEP BY STEP
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Here are all the parts you will need to buy
***These parts are for a 2006 1.8L civic manual transmission, your parts may vary depending on the year, make and model of your vehicle
EXEDY HCK1002 OEM Replacement Clutch Kit ---170$
(This kit includes clutch and pressure plate, throwout bearing, pilot bushing and high temp grease and spline alignment tool)
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EXEDY FWHDC03 Replacement Flywheel ---114$
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Rear Main Seal ---24$
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Red thread locker/loctite ---6$
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Awesome Crescent tool set I use
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Z- Creeper
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Mechanix Gloves
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Manual transmission Fluid ---8$ / bottle
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Nitrile rubber Mechanics gloves black (Medium)
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Brakleen to clean off your flywheel and pressure plate ---8$
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Air Compressor
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Air Ratchet 3/8"
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Bluetooth Headset I looooove
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I chose to replace my passenger side CV axle since it was leaking. Here is a brand new set for a manual transmission. --140$
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Replacing a Slipping clutch in a 2006 Honda Civic, 8th Gen Engine R18A1. This is not a cheap fix to have done at a shop. So if you have some hours you can set aside and put in the elbow grease you can save yourself 1200$!! Lets bust out the tools, put away your wallets and get started! With this video and the tips I give you, you can get this job done in one day.
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-Steve, your DIY dude
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