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Jimny clutch :(

  • Alex09gp
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10 Feb 2013 00:19 #61850 by Alex09gp
Jimny clutch :( was created by Alex09gp
Does anybody know how many hours are involved in fitting a new clutch in a 51 plate jimny? It will be a garage doing the work. Thanks in advance.

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10 Feb 2013 00:37 #61851 by adamjimny
Replied by adamjimny on topic Re: Jimny clutch :(
About 2 hours

some take longer some bit quicker depends how well they know the jimny i guess

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10 Feb 2013 00:39 #61852 by Alex09gp
Replied by Alex09gp on topic Jimny clutch :(
Thanks for the reply! Any advice I could give him as its a friends garage it is going to. Thanks

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10 Feb 2013 02:18 #61853 by adamjimny
Replied by adamjimny on topic Re: Jimny clutch :(
Its pretty straight forward with the tools so no special advice needed.



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10 Feb 2013 09:15 #61861 by markyp2000
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Gear linkage and starter motor bolt can be a bit of a pain bit then again i did mine on my back as by ass of a boss wouldnt let me use a ramp

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10 Feb 2013 09:49 #61864 by vitara_mad
Replied by vitara_mad on topic Jimny clutch :(
if its got a body lift you don't need to remove the gear linkage part theres enough room to slide box back & leave it there while you swap the clutch then just slide it back on

if its a m13a the starter bolts are easy to get to

as long as nobody has cross threaded any of the bolts in the past it should be a straight forward job

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