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Learn how to replace a clutch, flywheel, pressure plate, throw out bearing (aka release bearing), pilot bearing and rear main seal in this video!
My clutch was fine but my throwout bearing was bad so I decided to show how to replace all of the wear items while the transmission was off. This includes replacing the pilot bearing which the transmission input shaft goes into, the throwout bearing which engages the pressure plate via the clutch fork, the flywheel which I upgraded to an aluminum light weight flywheel, and finally the rear main seal because that is a common wear item which causes oil leaks in higher mileage motors. With the transmission out, it is worth it to replace all of these parts now instead of having to do this all over again. Most clutch kits come with the throwout bearing and pilot bearing so you just need to buy a rear main seal.
How to Replace a Transmission (Full DIY Guide):
Thanks Advance Auto Parts for supporting the video.
Flywheel I used:
Clutch kit I used:
Rear Main Seal:
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This probably smells like clutch
Great video! I have a 95 GT that needs this done and will follow your steps! Where is that video of the speedometer fix you mentioned? My cars speedo does not work either and was hoping to find your video on how to fix!
You should also do clutch replacements on fwd cars that would be cool
Man when is the video coming how to supercharge your car ??
You make it seem so easy!! Does anyone else feel the confidence to attempt this work after watcvhing this video? LOL I think I'll change the clutch and rear mainseal on my BMW 325i. :p Thanks you so much, great video! The camera work, close up view and your explaination is amazing. I'm learning so much from your videos. The grease and bread trick is brilliant!
11:53 this is what I did to your mom last night
The comments on this video are hilariously funny. Everybody roasted and even trolled Chrisfix's style. Come on ladies and gentlemen, Chrisfix is editing the video for so long to help you guys out and also trying to make everything as cheap as possible. Hats off to Chrisfix for your work!!
Holy cow man awesome video. You explain everything. 2 thumbs up
Let's do it the right way 1st, which requires TONS of pressure… and then put a brand new one in and show the bootleg method. I want that Advance Auto money……
replace DSG clutchs better