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Old 05-29-2007, 11:38 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by hydrohopper
Quote: Originally Posted by apexcrazy
good info . funny how a few people flamed about copying straight from manual , the "easily obtained" manual . but when asked how to find said manual ........nothing . Since that is the case , this thread is justified .

I personally dont have a copy , need to get one as well . Would rather get an actual book from Mother Mopar herself . I like my reference material to be "old-school" .

Yeah, I came close to deleting this thread. I can see that this thread has helped a few so that's good enough for me.

im glad you didnt too bad i was half way done before i found it i just finished installing a dcr ps2 clutch and its slipping i was told to bleed the clutch any advice and/or knowledge you can pass on this would be my first clutch install ever by the way wow that took forever yes im a rookie at 32 but damn that was fun.
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