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ZS180V6
04-04-14, 11:23 AM
Hi

My clutch kit has arrived from Sheddist today.

I am going to fit it tomorrow

Is there a how to guide ?

Do have a disc but I use an iPad so can't view it.

Also can anyone give me any tips ?

All the best

Craig

grimmy
04-04-14, 11:55 AM
There is pm me your email and I will ping it over to you .another friendly member done the same for me.

ZS180V6
04-04-14, 11:59 AM
There is pm me your email and I will ping it over to you .another friendly member done the same for me.

Thanks....

Sent...

pheelay
04-04-14, 12:36 PM
There is pm me your email and I will ping it over to you .another friendly member done the same for me.

:wave:

grimmy
04-04-14, 01:07 PM
:wave:

Having bother sending it.could you maybe do the honours again.

ZS180V6
04-04-14, 01:13 PM
:wave:

I sent you a PM with my email address..

Hope you can help.

Cheers

pheelay
04-04-14, 01:20 PM
Sent!

Smokey
04-04-14, 01:38 PM
Should a guide not go on the how to section? Could do with one for removing and replacing mine!

grimmy
04-04-14, 01:41 PM
Should a guide not go on the how to section? Could do with one for removing and replacing mine!

Not sure if that would be right unless the guy who made it gave his nod to it at the end of the day people could then copy his guide and brackets and eventually do him out of new sales.

Smokey
04-04-14, 01:43 PM
Haven't Dark Ice Designs done that anyway? Or did he have an input, I wonder?

talkingcars
04-04-14, 01:47 PM
Removal is easy.

Undo the unions on the copper pipe and remove, undo the bolts holding the slave on and remove, undo the screw holding the reservoir in place and remove this and the rubber hose, undo the two bolts holding the master, disconnect the peddle and remove
and don't forget the bolt adjusting the pedal height.

Smokey
04-04-14, 01:50 PM
Cheers for that. It's on my list of things to remove! Bloody rain is preventing any work today though!

talkingcars
04-04-14, 04:02 PM
At least it isn't smog like we have down here.

M17TT180
04-04-14, 06:25 PM
Cheers for that. It's on my list of things to remove! Bloody rain is preventing any work today though!

Plenty to do inside tho aye?

ZS180V6
05-04-14, 12:34 PM
Just finished the install and test drive.

Much much better.

Last time I had the kit fitted buy this time did it myself.

Looking forward to driving without the worry of getting it into gear now and then...