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Are you replacing your switch because it stopped working? If so, I was successful in repairing mine. Unfortunately, I did you no favors by...
Sorry to hear this but it is nice for the rest of us to have resolution on this issue. I bought the redline grease with the intent of doing...
This is what I use. I'm sure many others in this forum also use it.
Wrong side of the border!
Well done. I admire the courage it took to cut that bearing! Personally, I probably would have chickened out and just pulled the seal and...
Where are these units installed in the Lincoln, Jag, and Jetta? I hit the Pick 'n Pull every once in a while and I'd like to grab one of these....
Great article. I find it interesting that many Ferrari's haven't seen 52,500 miles. IF this number was correct (and none of us will ever know)...
Any more sets available?
RockAuto is currently showing inventory which *might* fit. I say *might* because they previously listed a different part number for the 348...
Great thanks! Can anyone else confirm? Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
I can only speculate that the Superformance must be equivalent to the Sport. Even on YouTube, the SS sounds rediculously loud! Sent from my...
Nouvalari makes two versions, Sport and Super Sport? The Super Sport is the louder of the two. Any idea which version best matches the...
Cauf61, if you haven't installed the centre screw in the ring nut, could you please measure it? I'd like to replace mine, the hex is in rough shape.
It is not shown in the work shop manual but within these forums, I have seen it stated to be between 50 and 60 ft-lbs (152 ft-lbs / 206 Nm is for...
I should clarify, this is for 60mm clutch ring nut. It only takes some minor dremel work to the inside of the teeth.
Here's a ring nut tool from Amazon that I found "works". It requires a similar modification. I used a dremel. 1/2" drive.
Makes sense. I think I'll shoot for the 200 gram number which seems to be the number that appears in most regrease threads. In my mind, this...
How did you settle on 230 grams? According to my Work Shop Manual, both the dual and single clutch flywheels should have 180 +/_ 5 grams of...
I hope you are right because I'm going to try it too! $16 CAD for a jar of Redline CV-2 and it's enough to do the job twice. My clutch is in...
Have you used it successfully before? I hope if functions as well (or better) than the Kluber grease at a small fraction of the price. I eagerly...