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Old Jul 19, 2005 | 01:35 PM
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Rocky
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Can clutch be changed from above or below?

94 civic 1.5L lx 5 speed - when I change the clutch - do I need a hoist to
remove tranny from above or a floor jack type cradle to remove tranny from
below - doing the job this weekend in my driveway.

special tools - just an alignement dowel tool?


 
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 03:34 PM
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When we did my 87 prelude, we used a hoist to raise the trannie and get it
clear, but then it has to come out the bottom. i lowered it onto my buddy's
chest, and he rolled out with it on the creeper. its only about 120lbs or so,
its manageable.

if you plan to take off the flywheel to machine (highly recommended), make
sure to have a set of 16 point sockets handy. Regular 6 sided sockets will
strip those bolts.

Don't forget to replace your release bearing, as well as the pilot bearing if
your car has one (the prelude did not have a pilot bearing, just a tapered
output shaft on the engine)

Terry in Winnipeg

Rocky wrote:
>94 civic 1.5L lx 5 speed - when I change the clutch - do I need a hoist to
>remove tranny from above or a floor jack type cradle to remove tranny from
>below - doing the job this weekend in my driveway.
>
>special tools - just an alignement dowel tool?



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Old Jul 19, 2005 | 11:26 PM
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oops i meant 12 point sockets....

T L wrote:
>When we did my 87 prelude, we used a hoist to raise the trannie and get it
>clear, but then it has to come out the bottom. i lowered it onto my buddy's
>chest, and he rolled out with it on the creeper. its only about 120lbs or so,
>its manageable.
>
>if you plan to take off the flywheel to machine (highly recommended), make
>sure to have a set of 16 point sockets handy. Regular 6 sided sockets will
>strip those bolts.
>
>Don't forget to replace your release bearing, as well as the pilot bearing if
>your car has one (the prelude did not have a pilot bearing, just a tapered
>output shaft on the engine)
>
>Terry in Winnipeg
>
>>94 civic 1.5L lx 5 speed - when I change the clutch - do I need a hoist to
>>remove tranny from above or a floor jack type cradle to remove tranny from
>>below - doing the job this weekend in my driveway.
>>
>>special tools - just an alignement dowel tool?



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Old Jul 20, 2005 | 03:32 PM
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"T L via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
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> oops i meant 12 point sockets....



I was always under the impression that six sided sockets were better for
high torque/stripping prone applications?


 
Old Jul 20, 2005 | 06:23 PM
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But these bolts are actually 12 sided.... Put a 6 sided socket on them and
they would round out pretty quick....

MAT wrote:
>> oops i meant 12 point sockets....

>
>I was always under the impression that six sided sockets were better for
>high torque/stripping prone applications?



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Old Jul 20, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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"disallow via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
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> But these bolts are actually 12 sided.... Put a 6 sided socket on them
> and
> they would round out pretty quick....
>



OIC, thanks!


 
Old Jul 20, 2005 | 10:31 PM
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disallow via CarKB.com wrote:
> But these bolts are actually 12 sided.... Put a 6 sided socket on them and
> they would round out pretty quick....


they the ones that look like a 12-pointed star?
 
Old Jul 21, 2005 | 09:37 AM
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We did it without air, but it was a bitch. If you have access to impact and
air, I would go for that.

Rocky wrote:
>are the bolts hard to break free or would I need air tools?
>my local parts store said they could resurface the flyweek in 45 min for I
>think $45 us but I might have my 45s mixed up.
>
>> When we did my 87 prelude, we used a hoist to raise the trannie and get it
>> clear, but then it has to come out the bottom. i lowered it onto my

>[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>>>
>>>special tools - just an alignement dowel tool?



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Old Jul 21, 2005 | 11:36 AM
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Yup. They were like that on the 87 'lude, as well as my 98 civic.

SoCalMike wrote:
>> But these bolts are actually 12 sided.... Put a 6 sided socket on them and
>> they would round out pretty quick....

>
>they the ones that look like a 12-pointed star?



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Old Jul 21, 2005 | 09:39 PM
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 12:24:57 GMT, "disallow via CarKB.com"
<forum@CarKB.com> wrote:

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>We did it without air, but it was a bitch. If you have access to impact and
>air, I would go for that.
>
>Rocky wrote:
>>are the bolts hard to break free or would I need air tools?
>>my local parts store said they could resurface the flyweek in 45 min for I
>>think $45 us but I might have my 45s mixed up.
>>
>>> When we did my 87 prelude, we used a hoist to raise the trannie and get it
>>> clear, but then it has to come out the bottom. i lowered it onto my

>>[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>>>>
>>>>special tools - just an alignement dowel tool?

honda says never resurface their flywheels. they are somewhat
flexible and should not be ground. just hit the glaze with sand
paper.. pull the tranny out the bottom, the almost fall out of a 94
civic. less than 2 hours to change.
Chip
 
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