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ok the Clutch has finnaly let go in my sti7, was thinking of carrying out the work myself, but havin no experience on scooby engines or boxes, not sure wheather to give it a go or take it somewhere,

 

so any advice on doin it myself, also anyadvice on places in aberdeeen to carry out the work should i decide against doing it myself

Posted

It’s not a hard job m8.

I did mine at the weekend and it took me  4-5 hours as it was the first time I’ve done a
clutch on a Scooby and tbh it was probably the easiest clutch I’ve done, saying
that I was lucky and had access to a ramp and that made life a lot easier to
remove the gearbox.



 

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Russell (WUZ) is back this week and I'm sure he could help you out. He offers very good rates and knows his stuff. If he is too busy try T&C, Craig got a good deal on rates and Kev is very good.

 

 

Posted

my other half done his clutch by taking the Engine out but we were doing some other bits and bobs while we were there as far as i know the boxes can be really heavy and take a couple of guys to lift!! Good luck m8

 

Claire

Posted

Give it a try M8 - if all else fails, you can call me and I'll pop round with some advice. Either Box-out or engine-out is easy. 5 hour job in total including bleeding the Clutch to new fluid.

Pheel - 5 speed boxes are easier as they are a load lighter!

Russell

Posted

its cool TnC are doing it at a very favrable rate, so its all good, think il chuck in a flywheel to any one no the best supliers, need it asap

Posted

MY mates having problms with his Jdm clasic sti, the clutch pedel sinKs to the FLOOR and doesnt come back up,

 

any ideas?? 

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