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Old 11-25-2007, 06:46 AM   #5
Dudesky

Name: Dudesky
Title: Run Far
Status: Offline
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Jersey City, NJ
Rate My Car: 106 / 340
Your Ride: E39 530iA
Depends on the orientation. A transversely mounted engine will be a little more difficult than a traditional longitudinal orientation, only because there'll be less space to work in. But clutch replacements are basically the same. You'll need the torque specs for the nuts and bolts, and a clutch centering tool. Some cars require a specific clutch centering tool, but many can use a generic type sold in auto parts stores.
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