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hugohung23
01-09-2008, 04:20 PM
Hi All
I'm getting a clutch + flywheel done, but I'm now considering doing Final drive at the same time.
I'm thinking of Spoon 5.1 final drive. Do i need anything else? The mechanic said hell need to get bearings as well or something. And even if i supply the clutch kit + final drive, itll still cost me 700 ..is that a sh!tload or what?
JasonGilholme
01-09-2008, 04:25 PM
to install the final drive you need to:
remove the gearbox
undo the casing
remove the reverse idler gear
remove the main shaft
remove the counter shaft
remove the OEM differential
swap the final drive
change any bearings/seals
check the clearances
reinstall all parts.
its a descent job.
hugohung23
01-09-2008, 04:31 PM
Cool, but isnt most of that already done when installing clutch and flywheel anyway?
Do the bearings come with the final drive?
to install the final drive you need to:
remove the gearbox
undo the casing
remove the reverse idler gear
remove the main shaft
remove the counter shaft
remove the OEM differential
swap the final drive
change any bearings/seals
check the clearances
reinstall all parts.
its a descent job.
JasonGilholme
01-09-2008, 04:35 PM
no way.
when installing the clutch you just remove the gear box. you don't even undo the gear box casing.
Depends what final drive you get. I can imagine it will just be the ring gear and nothing else.
and the bearings im talking about (and your mech as well) will be the Input shaft bearing, differential bearings (if needed), main/countershaft bearings (if needed).
ZeForce
01-09-2008, 04:40 PM
No you only remove the gearbox from the engine when changing clutch + flywheel. It does not involve opening the actual gearbox casing.
hugohung23
01-09-2008, 04:40 PM
ok gotcha, so 700 would be reasonable then
sweet
no way.
when installing the clutch you just remove the gear box. you don't even undo the gear box casing.
Depends what final drive you get. I can imagine it will just be the ring gear and nothing else.
and the bearings im talking about (and your mech as well) will be the Input shaft bearing, differential bearings (if needed), main/countershaft bearings (if needed).
JasonGilholme
01-09-2008, 04:42 PM
i'd get another qoute to see but it would be around that price i would imagine.
ZeForce
01-09-2008, 04:42 PM
no way.
when installing the clutch you just remove the gear box. you don't even undo the gear box casing.
Depends what final drive you get. I can imagine it will just be the ring gear and nothing else.
and the bearings im talking about (and your mech as well) will be the Input shaft bearing, differential bearings (if needed), main/countershaft bearings (if needed).
Got in before me lol
Also, depending what final drive ratio you are changing to/from you may need to swap the countershaft 1st gear to match the final drive
fatboyz39
01-09-2008, 11:46 PM
Price seems fair.
rvong
15-09-2008, 09:51 PM
so have you installed the final drive yet?
as i'm still considering it.
hugohung23
16-09-2008, 08:59 AM
so have you installed the final drive yet?
as i'm still considering it.
Not yet. I had the cash, but the tax man came and took 1.6k from me.
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