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Old 03-16-2006, 08:08 PM
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hi
i was wonder if it's possible for someone around socal have physically done the gutting deal out of a 04 or 05 and able to help removing the sh*ts in the valve...
I don't feel confident doing it myself, i'm pretty sure there are also other S owners around socal want to do this long time ago but haven't done it yet..

i don't have any tools to bleed the clutch after or get the lil craps out of the unit..
wondering anyone can help?
honestly, don't mind paying for parts or even labor.. just want to get this thing off...

anyone?

people that will needs help sofar:

we'll provide the 03 unit (slave valve) and break fluid ourself.
anything extra need us to bring?


place and time still in discussion.


1. asukadc
2. JLEEzAP2
3. s2kemp1
4. Luv2spped
5. i2ichal2d
6. dans2k

let's see if we can actually make it happen this time.. pm me for updating the list with ur name on.

those valve remover guru plz pm me too see if we can make this happen.
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the easiest way is to just buy an 03(black) slave and swap it...but that'll cost ya like 70 bucks.

We've had slave removal days before...like over a year ago. We haven't had too many people asking for this recently for some reason...maybe no one cares anymore?
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Originally Posted by gyrofx,Mar 16 2006, 09:10 PM
the easiest way is to just buy an 03(black) slave and swap it...but that'll cost ya like 70 bucks.

We've had slave removal days before...like over a year ago. We haven't had too many people asking for this recently for some reason...maybe no one cares anymore?
is that 70 bucks dealer price?

as far as i remembered.. it's not a direct swap... it also needs to be some what modified to fit right?

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no, it's a direct swap...it's not dealer price...you can order it from www.hardtopguy.com
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i saw it on the site, is this unit used? why they can price it at around 70

anyone can do the swap?
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no, it's not used...they just sell it near dealer's price
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you can do it yourself if you know how to do the whole cluth thing...but i'm sure there are people here who can do it for you
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i rather have someone supervise me during the operation, and yet, i have absoluly no tools for bleeding, etc, any member can help me out?

btw, i was on the hardtopguy.com,
trying to buy some tranny and diffo oils as well, anyone know how many bottles exactly i'll need?

or to play it safe, buy an extra?

thanks
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You don't need any special tools to bleed the clutch, just a length of PVC hose would do. And another person to help, of course.
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another person wanted a tech day like a week ago for same thing, but nobody wants to do it =/


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