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    Hey Guys, Im doing my clucth on 1.4sr is there any guides for clutch removal Ive removed the inspection plate got the clips to fit to it just need to remove the input shaft Ive removed end plate from box but unsure what to do next any help would be appriciated.

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    Remove the whole gearbox saves messing around

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    Yeah I thought about that but will try do it the quick way.

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    You need somebody to press the clutch pedal after the clutch inspection cover is removed and fit the little U shaped clamps all round. Then you unbolt the pressure plate from the flywheel, withdraw the shaft and drop the clutch out. Piece of pish, 30 minute job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novaload_Nick View Post
    Remove the whole gearbox saves messing around
    Why on earth would you do that. GM designed it so that a clutch replacement can be done in 30 mins with no requirement to remove the box.

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    Thanks for reply Novasport the bit I am unsure about is removing the shaft Ive removed the end plate, which cog do I remove circlip and multi splined bolt is it the one to the front of the car ?

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    Cant remember without looking. You got a Haynes to refer to?

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    yeah but it shows a diffrent box to mine it says remove a nut rather than the full end cover

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    What box are you running? Some later F13's have a fixed shaft.

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    its a f10 mate

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