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Old 10-30-2007, 02:26 AM
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Question do i have to remove my crosspipe to remove clutch? (pic)

It appears I have the 2pc pipe(?), so I would be able to get by without removing the crosspipe?


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Yes that is a two piece cross over pipe. I guess it doesn't need to come off.

clarks-garage.com has a write up to help you through your journey

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Go ahead and remove the clutch!!
Old 10-30-2007, 08:04 AM
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You do not need to remove the crossover. The bellhousing will clear with it in place considering it is a 2 piece.
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No you do not have to remove it with a 2 piece crossover pipe like you have.
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+2 ..or is it +3 now, anyway like stated above that is a 2 piece and you do not have to remove the x-over pipe.
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thanks a TON everyone!

i've been following clark's garage instructions.

anyone know how many bolts there are on the clutch bellhousing, and can they all be accessed through the bottom?
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Originally Posted by krazE
anyone know how many bolts there are on the clutch bellhousing, and can they all be accessed through the bottom?
4 total. And yes...with plenty of extensions and universal joints.
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what they said. 4 bell housing bolts, thru the bottom, the ones on top are a PAIN IN THE ***!!!!

no need to remove the crossover.

good luck!
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I like to get the passenger upper bolt from the top, but everything else is from the bottom. The driver's upper bolt takes a couple of LONG extensions and a universal joint to get.
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Originally Posted by PorscheDoc
I like to get the passenger upper bolt from the top, but everything else is from the bottom. The driver's upper bolt takes a couple of LONG extensions and a universal joint to get.
You forgot the cursing. I like to get that top one by the ref sensors from the top also, and you dont need to remove the intake to get at it well at least I dont



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