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Old 07-24-2006, 11:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Install of Stage 4 with Light Weight Flywheel

I had the Stage 4 CM before and had to get a new one because my spring from the clutch disk fell out and lodged between the disk and hub! I am recieving New Throw out bearing(had the stock one before) and new flywheel (think I have the stock one in there) and my question is what should I watch out for while installing! Do the new kits have the lightweight flywheel bolted to the clutch already so all I have to do is unbolt the flywheel from my car! How does this work does anyone have any suggestions or pictures before I recieve the clutch tomorrow and have it put in at a Dodge Dealership on Wednesday! They said they put the clutch in the tranny then slide it into the motor? I thought you are suppose to install the clutch then slide the tranny on! What does the lightweight flywheel look like?

CLUTCHMASTES PLEASE PM me and help?
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