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Old 26-Sep-2006, 22:44
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Replacing clutch springs

I'm wanting to change my standard clutch springs and collars for some of these,but wondered what i have to do/look out for when taking the old ones off?

Any special tools needed etc....?

Bit of a noob with this sort of thing

Thanks.
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Old 26-Sep-2006, 22:50
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Nowt, just undo the old bolts, and fit your new springs and caps, one by one, in a criss cross pattern if you want to do it by the book!
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Old 26-Sep-2006, 22:54
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Great. Thanks mate. So in theory i can do no damage?
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You can always do some damage (at least Ive always managed!)...but its as straight forward as it can be, just nip the bolts up tight, no massive torque though!
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