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Home > Home & Garden > Cars & Trucks   »   In a clutch buying pickle!

 
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Old Feb 20, 2008, 08:40 AM
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In a clutch buying pickle!

I own a honda civic 1994. I recently realised the engine that's in is not the engine the chassis came with...question- When purchasing a new clutch kit should i go buy the engine # or the Chassis #? Clutch is very low and in desperate need of info on dis!!!!!

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Old Feb 20, 2008, 07:07 PM   #2  
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When buying a new clutch you need the year of the car, model, engine and what trans is in the car. Since you have a civic you might want to look on ebay. They have the best prices and I have own many clutchs off of ebay. When you are looking make sure that it is a kit and not just a clutch. You would need to replace the throw bearing, disk plate and the clutch itself. If you dont not know how to replace the clutch please go to a auto shop.
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Definately not a fun job. Remember to drain the transmission oil.

You'll need an inside bearing puller and a clutch alignment tool for your vehicle to do the job.
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