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Does anyone know how difficult it is or could give me an idea how expensive it will be to have a reputable mechanic replace the clutch on a 2000 Eclipse GT 5 speed?
I have a fair amount of mechanical knowledge but have never replaced a clutch and I haven't bought the Eclipse manual...yet.
btw, it was my son who burned it out showing off to his girlfriend last summer. (I couldn't get mad cause I blew the engine on my Dad's car doing the same thing when I was his age and my Dad let me off pretty easy too.)
Sam
Its bullwork. Its not diffucult though. Just a lot of hard work. Good project and bonding opportunity. You would need floor stands, floor jack, and some basic handtools and a full day.
He makes it look easy.
Gino
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It'll take you a lot longer than 4 minutes... Buy the manual and see if you need to get the transmission out of the car, or if you need to pull the engine and transmission as a unit.
While you're in there take a good look at the flywheel and see if it needs attention.
SSearchVT
For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction - and sometimes a scar...
I certainly will buy the manual and I have the tools.
Thank you all for the advice.
Sam
See if there is an eclipse forum and look there. The manual may say yank the engine but it's possible to do it in car. Vehicle specific forums are invaluable for that type of information.
-Alex
I can resist everything but Pete's mom.
Tips from experience (fighting them...). When you go to slide the input shaft into the splines of the clutch plate - Take the plugs out of the engine and find a convenient pulley (alt, power steering, cam, etc - worst case the main pulley) that you can get a ratchet on and turn over the motor. Or - put the transmission in gear, slide a halfshaft in and spin that. It's a lot less difficult than rocking the tranny back and forth hoping to get Yahtzee...
SSearchVT
For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction - and sometimes a scar...
Most high quality clutches come with clutch alignment tools. Get one if it doesn't.
Fitz
I was a member at club3g years ago, some good people over there.
http://www.club3g.com/forum/maintena...placement.html
Www.newengdsm.org is a great resource for all things Mitsubishi. For tips on doing it yourself, or finding someone reputable to do it.
Mike Green
LRRS #450 novice
http://www.mikegreensculpture.com
'06 svx550
'04 cr500 af le
'04 525 smr
'02 660 sms
'01 drz 450 sm streetbike
'99 r7
'99 sv650
'86 rg500
Club 3G is a great site. There is also: http://www.mitsubishi-forums.com/
Looks like I have my reading list for the weekend.
thank you
Sam