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My stock clutch is starting to slip and Im considering doing the work my self. I have access to all the tools I need just no lift. Has anyone done this themself? I keep hearing that it is very hard and not very safe to do on the ground. Does any one have any advise? Would I be better off pulling the motor and trans and changing it that way?
I know I dont post much here but ive always looked around here and I really like all the wright ups Navy does so I thought this would be a good place to ask. Thanks. |
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