installing a new clutch in a honda accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by nadavila, Aug 4, 2005.

  1. nadavila

    nadavila Guest

    i need help on installing a new clutch..i have the haynes book but I am
    having trouble with the driver side driveaxle hub bolt. I've been
    working on this since sunday.I would appreciate any help. Thanks
     
    nadavila, Aug 4, 2005
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  2. nadavila

    motsco_ _ Guest

    If you used a chisel (or Dremmel tool with a cut-off disk) to remove the
    'crimp' and have the wheels on the ground, and a LONG breaker bar on
    your socket handle, lock the park brake and use your body weight to
    crack it loose. You didn't say WHAT kind of trouble you're having.

    'Curly'
    ,
     
    motsco_ _, Aug 4, 2005
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  3. nadavila

    nadavila Guest

    thanks...the trouble i am having is that i have tried using a long
    breaker bar to crack it lose..and it don't crack...but i only got one
    wheel on the ground..not two...cuz the other one is on jack stands...
     
    nadavila, Aug 4, 2005
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  4. nadavila

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    Before disasembly is the correct time to make sure those suckers will
    come apart. If you have to snug it up against a parking barricade to
    keep it from moving, (then jump on the breaker bar) that's what you do.
    THEN you take it home to your garage, remove the wheels, and procede.
    The manual from Chilton's is pretty good if you don't want to get the
    'Helms' version.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Aug 4, 2005
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  5. nadavila

    nadavila Guest

    thanks curly
     
    nadavila, Aug 4, 2005
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  6. nadavila

    nadavila Guest

    i got the haynes manual.....its not very descriptive...maybe u could
    tell me a better procedure for clutch installation...thanks
     
    nadavila, Aug 4, 2005
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  7. nadavila

    Abeness Guest

    Yeah. It's called buy the standard shop manual from http://helminc.com.
     
    Abeness, Aug 4, 2005
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  8. nadavila

    jmattis Guest

    Just how long is your breaker bar? Sound like not long enough. You're
    probably needing to exceed 200-230 pounds (I don't know Honda specs on
    this); that's quite a bit. If you use a five foot jack handle as an
    extension, it'll pop right off. Or you could break a cheap ratchet
    doing this, so be careful not to damage yourself or the car by the
    surprise.

    The bigger challenge is not to overtighten the nut when re-assembling.
     
    jmattis, Aug 5, 2005
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  9. You don't use ratchets to break nuts loose (or do you mean the socket
    here?).
     
    Sparky Spartacus, Aug 6, 2005
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