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Originally Posted by Triple's Good to Know! & Sorry you had to go thru that But again it's like you were driving like normal. I'll keep that in mind to
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there is a small cover plate in the middle at the bottom of the tranny , to have access to it you must remove the small alluminum plate that is right under it which is bolted by 4 allen screw if I remember correctly ( i removed that plate 2 year ago) but the one in bottom of the tranny is holded down by only a small 10mm bolt once this is removed you can see the flywheel . the dealership has a tool to go there to block the flywheel from moving when removing the crank pulley bolt. both of my flywheel had the same type of crack Last edited by Megan370z; 09-22-2012 at 11:07 PM. |
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