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Hi

my mate has got an Alfa GT 1.9JTD 150 & needs the clutch replacing. I've done all sorts of jobs on cars, suspension, brakes, steering parts etc but have never done a clutch.

He's asked if i'd do it for him so was wondering how difficult a job it is. Most cars i've had i get a Haynes manual for them but there doesn't seem to be a Haynes for the GT, or most other modern Alfas for that matter :confused:

any help/advice is appreciated

Craig :cool:
 

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Not much help I'm afraid. All I know is that it is difficult. I think you have to drop the forward subframe.

Might be okay if you have use of a ramp tho.

Phone a dealer and ask how much they charge. Will give an idea of how long it takes with all the right tools. I suspect around 5 hours.
 

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I,ve done mine on my driveway.

The subframe doesn't have to be removed, but it still a pig of a job, as there is all sorts of stuff that has to be removed to access all the gearbox bolts; battery, fuse box, airfilter box (that isn't as easy as it sounds ;) ), starter motor, gearbox mount .........................

Then you've got to align the splines on the input shaft putting it back together :mad:

I wouldn't want to do it again!
 
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