Why dropping the clutch isnt good on FWD vehicles (Saturn)
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Why dropping the clutch isnt good on FWD vehicles (Saturn)
Topic explains most of it, But anyways I woke up on saturday morning and there was a puddle of transmission fluid on the driveway. So I pulled the car into the garage lifted it in the air and started taking it apart, once I got the cradle and transmission out I found the culprit, hole in tranny and missing diferential pin. So $275 for a transmission and $175 for a new clutch I got the car back together, but I still need to get the clutch bleed.
(Note, pics taken with phone)
Hole in transmission
Flywheel and pressure plate
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transmission sitting on my worktop
(Note, pics taken with phone)
Hole in transmission
Flywheel and pressure plate
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transmission sitting on my worktop
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thats my 95 saturn sl2, it wasnt under warranty so I bought a new clutch, tranny and rear main seal and my friend helped me. We started on it saturday morning and finished saturday evening.
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08-29-2005 06:20 PM