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I have a clutch job to do on 1973 914 . Does the club have a info thread - The best , easy way to go about doing this ? thanks any and all . Paul
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In the middle of this now, I decided to pull the engine/transmission/exhaust. Clutch disc measured .320 ish, Clymer states a minimum of .360. Looks mostly straightforward but I did see some oil on the bell housing. Next step will be remove throwout bearing and probably replace the input shaft seal. Will also adjust valves and general cleanup/inspection. Mine has approx 5k miles since a full rebuild in 2022
Having a Clymer and/or a Haynes manual is always helpful |
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