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Old 09-18-2008, 09:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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diy section for changing clutch and flywheel

I cant find any threads on changing the clutch and flywheel on a fourth Gen?
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If you are doing it yourself, I could tell you steps but it would be very high level stuff.

You're best bet is to find a Helms manual.
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I am going to do it this weekend, just looking for a step by step. I have never done a front wheel. I have done to many rear wheel tho. Ordered a exedy clutch and a fidanza 8lb flywheel which are due in today.Is the helms manual similar to a chiltons
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Helms is the OEM manual. Everything is explained with detailed pics and diagrams.
Chiltons is garbage.
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yea get the helms manual. You can find it on Hondahookup.com - Honda / Acura Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, Forums, Photo Galleries, Racing, and more!. Good thing is you don't have to mess with all the connectors a AT tranny has.

Even though he tells you about using the Helms manual, here's a decent write up on honda-tech

Honda-Tech.com: Honda Prelude: How to: Clutch replacement

edit: I guess the pictures aren't working for that one. wack!

edit 2: found another one

Honda-Tech.com: Honda Prelude: Writeup: Clutch and Flywheel Install (another one)
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