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I will be needing a new clutch pretty soon as the pedal is becoming more stiff as the miles fly buy. I am wondering what tools would I need, what clutch kit to get and what other things should be replaced (seals etc)while the engine is dropped?
And of course, who can help and whose house can I impose on? I live in an apartment so doing it here is a no go. This also gives me a chance to meet a lot of you since I am new to the boards. Of course I will supply the grinds and brew and plenty of laughs since this is my first 911 (previous water pumper with a 944). The date will be up to whom ever offers their garage as a sacrifice to the clutch gods. Sam
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