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Old 03-14-2006, 08:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Any way to tell if this is correct? (Pic) Parts

I dunno, I ordered another new clutch and flywheel .. I cant tell if it's the right stuff or not, but uhh take a look does it look right? Paid $270.00 shipped for the combo of stage 2 6 spring carbon kevlar clutch, and 11? lb flywheel.

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looks right. Just make sure the presure plate lines up and is able to mount to the flywheel. Oh, and I'd recommend getting the Honda Clutch alignment tool. The time you save trying to line the clutch up with the plastic POS that you got with the kit will be worth it. I tried it once and had to relign the clutch 3 times because the stupid plastic POS kept drooping on me, I never could get the main shaft of the tranny back in.

With the honda clutch alignment tool, its the first time every time!


Other than that, you should be good to go.
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^yeah, when i bought the exedy organic, they sent the wrong clutch alignment tool

made install a pita. i even broke a hole in my old h23 tranny trying to pound it in

good deal for 270 though........i think the exedy organic/fidanza 8lb ran ~400ish
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looks right. i had doubts that i got the right clutch in too.
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Old 03-15-2006, 05:14 PM   #5 (permalink)
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what about that throwout bearing.. mine didnt come with one and i dont want to order one and find out after i get my tranny out that its the wrong one.. i did a clutch in an integra like 2 weeks ago and we got the wrong TOB and the car had to sit for like 3 days until we found the right one, so could you take a better pic of it so i can get an idea f what it should look like..
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