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> Clutch Job ?, Clutch change info 1973 914
porscheteck914
post Mar 25 2025, 08:44 PM
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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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post Mar 27 2025, 05:16 PM
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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

Sachs (ZF) kit is the best as OEM ,I was cheap ? and bought enough parts like pressure plate and disk separately from ebay and saved a ton of money ,shop around for new thrust bearing if you need one ,prices can vary a lot on these,still a good time to do removal of the flywheel and change the RMS ,for time and cost it makes little sense not too .
Obviously factor in all the bits required and you will be good ,cheers.
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