Clutch and flywheel install
#1
Clutch and flywheel install
my clutch is fine for now, but im wanting to get a performance clutch with a lightened flywheel. I have the quattro and im wondering how big of a b!tch it is to do the flywheels and whole clutch assembly install.?
what differences will i tell with the lightened flywheel?, and is it any problem going from the sprung flywheel, to the sprung disc?
what differences will i tell with the lightened flywheel?, and is it any problem going from the sprung flywheel, to the sprung disc?
#2
RE: Clutch and flywheel install
do you ever search to have some idea of what to ask about? Sprung FW? that makes no sense. The clutch disc are sprung or unsprung
[sm=headbang.gif] <= me not being able to take it anymore
[sm=headbang.gif] <= me not being able to take it anymore
#3
RE: Clutch and flywheel install
Well its possible, i did it with my uncle using jackstands. You will need a helping hand period. I dont remember but there are quite a few bolts mounting the tranny to the motor, most are not a problem but the ones on top can suck. You will have trouble taking it out on your own and lining it back up but all depends if you are using a lift or not.
#8
RE: Clutch and flywheel install
Its easier on a quattro, i can pull those transmissions out in 20 minutes with a decent rack.
The only thing inside the flywheel is the pilot bearing, then there is the clutch disc that rides on that, followed by the pressure plate holding it all together. FYI
The only thing inside the flywheel is the pilot bearing, then there is the clutch disc that rides on that, followed by the pressure plate holding it all together. FYI
#9
RE: Clutch and flywheel install
ok, but i will be going with a lightened flywheels with new disc, pressure plate, and everything.
but do you have to take the driveshaft out? or how exactly do you go about doing it?. you drop the whole trans..correct?
any diff. in HP or quickness with the flywheel?
but do you have to take the driveshaft out? or how exactly do you go about doing it?. you drop the whole trans..correct?
any diff. in HP or quickness with the flywheel?
#10
RE: Clutch and flywheel install
Of course you have to drop the drive shaft, just un-bolt it and let it hang.
You won't have to hang the motor on a 1.8T, just un-bolt the rear part of the subframe and that should give you access to the top of the trans so you can pull those bolts out. Un-bolt all the linkages from the top and take out the starter and yank that bitch!
You won't have to hang the motor on a 1.8T, just un-bolt the rear part of the subframe and that should give you access to the top of the trans so you can pull those bolts out. Un-bolt all the linkages from the top and take out the starter and yank that bitch!