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BrianCunningham | Torque tube & clutches | ||
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Saw Wheeler Dealers work on a C5 last week.
https://www.motortrendondemand.com/det ... rvette-c5-z06/0_p35cu91u/ I get removing the Torque tube to change the clutch I also get pulling the transaxle But dropping the entire rear cradle with the suspension to change a clutch??? Did they at least change this on the later cars? |
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Posted on: 2018/11/15 0:51
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teebee | Re: Torque tube & clutches | ||
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I don't think so, Brian.
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Posted on: 2018/11/15 3:14
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bogus | Re: Torque tube & clutches | ||
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Nope...
it takes 4+ hours to bleed the clutch, cause you gotta get into the torque tube assembly... exhaust and that plate have to come down. There is a fix, but it will wait until I replace the clutch on my C6. |
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