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Jumpdogg
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I am looking to buy a used end clutch not burnt...i am aware of the kits available but not sure if i can do a rebuild...I need to get the overdrive working as cheap as possible..any reasonable offers accepted my email nelson424@triad.rr.com
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New User - Please be kind
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hey sorry i cant help you out but i can tell you something to install a end clutch is the easiest thing ever dude with just a lil time and effort you can easily pull it off in 3 hours max. I mean im 17 and i just got my kit in the mail from IPT Performance Transmissions Torque Converters and Transmission Parts for Ford, GM, Chrysler, and Import vehicles and it costed like 100 dollars shipped and i got it today and i sat down and slowly did it and it took me 3 hours and dinner was in the middle of that. And all you need is like a ratchet 10mm 12mm 17mm pop off 4 bolts and the tranny plug and the rest i just used a regular screw driver to pop of the snap rings and some clamps to pin stuff down thats pretty much all the tools you need but i used this web site to help me install mine i printed it off and had it right next to me the whole time and its got pictures and everything its so fricken helpfull End Clutch Install trust me its really easy but its quite intimidating at first but good luck if you try to do this i hope everything goes well
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