Just replaced my clutch!
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Just replaced my clutch!
I hate evos now! They are the biggest pain in the *** ever. It took me 11 hours to do a 4 hour job. Ive been working on cars forever and never had that much trouble with a clutch. There is no room for the removal/installation of the transfer case and the whole separating the throw out bearing with a flat head trick was a crock. Im just saying, Mitsubishi could have done a way better job in the development! Im done ranting. Just thought I would share.
One helpful hint, a huge pry bar is a must!
One helpful hint, a huge pry bar is a must!
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wish i could say i did my own clutch... i had heard a few stories about people struggling with the installation and promptly brought it to my local tuner. sorry about your troubles, but i'm sure as soon as you start driving with your new clutch you'll realize you don't "hate evos anymore".
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I hate evos now! They are the biggest pain in the *** ever. It took me 11 hours to do a 4 hour job. Ive been working on cars forever and never had that much trouble with a clutch. There is no room for the removal/installation of the transfer case and the whole separating the throw out bearing with a flat head trick was a crock. Im just saying, Mitsubishi could have done a way better job in the development! Im done ranting. Just thought I would share.
One helpful hint, a huge pry bar is a must!
One helpful hint, a huge pry bar is a must!
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I call BS on 2 hours. If it is a Misu master tech, they have to put it on the hoist, disconnect most of the front suspention and steering, drop the subframe, remove the TC, remove the tranny, change the clutch, install the tranny, install the TC, install the subframe, hook up the suspension and steering bits, and bleed the power steering. . .
Mitsu protocol is to remove the front subframe. You *can* do it just by lowering the SF 1" or so, but as far as I know all Mitsu techs follow the Mitsu directions and remove the whole thing . . .
Mitsu charges for 9 hours to do this job. . . that is the set time allotment in the Mitsu service system.
Mitsu protocol is to remove the front subframe. You *can* do it just by lowering the SF 1" or so, but as far as I know all Mitsu techs follow the Mitsu directions and remove the whole thing . . .
Mitsu charges for 9 hours to do this job. . . that is the set time allotment in the Mitsu service system.
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From the work that I've done at a dealership, everyone takes shortcuts (but still completing the job right) because thats how they make their $. Getting paid for 9hrs when you only did 2 is a good thing when it comes to "flat-rate pay". If there's a more efficient way of doing something, then why not do it? If they didn't pay on flat-rate, then I would "milk" the whole 9hrs. It's just the way things are.
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Why exactly are you removing the tcase completely? All it takes is removing the six bolts, pull the two intermediate shafts with a slide hammer (with the right adapter) and pulling it to the side. You can even get to the rear lower trans bolt.
And if you use two big screwdrivers the tob comes right off. Dont twist right in the middle, one screwdriver on each side. Not that difficult.
I've done it in roughly 3 1/2 hours or so without removing any of the suspension/subframe etc...
And if you use two big screwdrivers the tob comes right off. Dont twist right in the middle, one screwdriver on each side. Not that difficult.
I've done it in roughly 3 1/2 hours or so without removing any of the suspension/subframe etc...
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Why exactly are you removing the tcase completely? All it takes is removing the six bolts, pull the two intermediate shafts with a slide hammer (with the right adapter) and pulling it to the side. You can even get to the rear lower trans bolt.
And if you use two big screwdrivers the tob comes right off. Dont twist right in the middle, one screwdriver on each side. Not that difficult.
I've done it in roughly 3 1/2 hours or so without removing any of the suspension/subframe etc...
And if you use two big screwdrivers the tob comes right off. Dont twist right in the middle, one screwdriver on each side. Not that difficult.
I've done it in roughly 3 1/2 hours or so without removing any of the suspension/subframe etc...