[s-cars] Competent Audi Tech, Southern Tier of New York
Chris Semple
chris at force5auto.com
Wed Jun 17 07:49:45 PDT 2009
Jerry Scott wrote:
> I did the clutch in my garage with basic tools. I used high lift jack
> stands and it wasn't that difficult. I have a write-up if you need it. You
> will need a transmission jack, but you can rent those almost anywhere. You
> will save several thousand dollar. Make sure that you get the right
> pressure plate. Several have bought the wrong one through Luk. I would
> suggest taking in the old one to compare, to make sure that you get the
> right one.
> Jerry
>
>
I'm not sure how you'd save a couple grand on a job that's only 1k$ P&L?
You don't need to pull the downpipe to get that trans out.
But yes, having a lift makes it quicker and easier to do the job.
-Cheers
-Chris Semple
Concord NH
'84 4000q
'95 S6
'08 E350 Club
>> Not for me. I have to do a clutch on the UrS though, but since that too
>> really needs a lift, I'm thinking of letting someone else do it. Come to
>> think of it, I'd do the Timing Belt on her though. Anyway, know of a
>> decent
>> shop to do the clutch? My guy downstate is NLIB.
>>
>>
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