Fellow TR listers and devotee's,
Thanks in advance for all the solid advice I will get from you on this
question and those asked by others that I read and save for future use.
The throwout bearing in my 74 TR6 is noisy and I hate to do it but I am going
to attempt clutch replacement at home for the first time. I have the shop
manual for general reference - any tips, secrets, warnings anyone can share?
Do's and Don'ts? The old "if I had to do it over again, I would or wouldn't
do..."? I rate my mechanical abilities at fair but I am a good parts
changer.
How much of the interior has to come out? And, the thing I am worrying about
is lining everything up and keeping it that way before it goes back together.
I hear it's easy to bend something.
I will keep you all informed of my progress, and thanks!
Tom K
North Atlanta
74 TR6
Bits and pieces of a 79 MGB
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