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New clutch Today

DB500

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My mechanic is installing a new clutch into my 993 C4 today (also LWF) anything else I should be doing while its all out and open?

Migration info. Legacy thread was 34618
 
The last owner of my 993 had the rear main seal done, and did the clutch at the same time it that is any help?

Migration info. Legacy thread was 34620
 
Ill have them check that...Cheers

Migration info. Legacy thread was 34623
 
im told you need a 4 wheel alignment after a new clutch on a 993

i'm told its essential as you need to move the sub frame?

worth checking


Migration info. Legacy thread was 34625
 
I have this list as a reminder for when my clutch needs replacing: (I got it from Rennlist some time ago, as suggested by one of their long-time gurus - some may be done anyway as part of the job but I list all for completeness)

Work best done along with flywheel...

New clutch slave cylinder
RS Lightweight Flywheel
RS Clutch Disc
RS Pressure Plate
GT2 throwout bearing (these are more expensive than RS and better)
Starter Ring Gear
Guide Tube for Throwout Bearing
Pilot Bushing
Flywheel Bolts
Pressure Plate Bolts
Crankshaft Rear Main Seal (always a good idea to replace if you're there)
RS Engine mounts and gearbox mount
LSD!! (check if 964 vn. better?)

Migration info. Legacy thread was 34639
 
Just a few quick extras then... :)

Migration info. Legacy thread was 34645
 

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