Hib Halverson
Technical Writer for Internet & Print Media
How many here have changed the clutch in a C5, DIY'ing it and with the car on jackstands?
I'm interested to hear your experiences!
I'm interested to hear your experiences!
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I do it about once or twice a year!!I have to have a helper and 3 standard floor jacks!! I drop it with Cradle and Rear suspension all at once!! We still have all our fingers,and no band aids have been necessary!!Answer is yes. You will need eight hands, two jacks, 57 band aids, and ample supply of blood pressure pills :W. Drooping the rear cradle was the biggest challenge. I don't know of any tricks, maybe it's why I had such a bear time of it. The clutch itself is very easy, getting to it is another story. I will never attempt to do it on my own again.:bash
1 jack under the cradle on each side, 1 to set the front end of the torque tube on so I can get out and help pull it striate out the back from under the rear of the car!!(I usually change the fluids in the transmission and differential while it's out!)Why "3 standard jacks"?
Mine Don't!!Also, does using a transmission jack help, at all?
I can have one up on stands,disconnected and out in about 1 1/2 - 2 hours!!Lastly, how long does it take to get it out?
I don't know about a pro anymoreI haven't visted this thread in a while. Too busy with other stuff but I'd like to continue this if possibe.
Junk...I take it since you have three floor jacks available, you are a pro running a repair business. Yes?
Yeah,a transmission jack would be probly be a little less hassle,but mine just sets to high when completely down to get the top torque tube bolts out and the transmission and suspension out from under the car!!I need at least 2-3 more inches hight of the car!!If the car was on high enough stands, you think a trans jack would make the job easier?