Fitting a New Honda Civic Type R FN2 Clutch?

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Howdy yal,
Just wondering, looks like the missus clutch has gone... slipping and just not right so was going to buy a new one here

Question is, is this a job that you can do yourself? Anyone ever done one before. I'm handy with a spanner and have ripped injection off and installed Carbs, changed brake discs and driveshafts but that's about it... not sure if I should just bike the bullet and put into a garage or have a crack myself.

Anyone done one?
 
It's going to be a huge ball-ache with just axle stands on a driveway. It's not a job I'd ever attempt myself over just getting a garage to do it
 
i just saved you some money

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CIV...ivic|Cars+Type:2.0+Type-R&hash=item3a7dfa0060

same clutch kit. much cheaper pricing.

they are my local main dealer, you could always msg them asking for the fn2 version if you want to be 100% sure but they are the same parts.

the job will cost about £200 at a garage. its a subframe out job if you do it yourself on my car. not sure about the fn2 though, wouldnt attempt it myself
 
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It's going to be a huge ball-ache with just axle stands on a driveway. It's not a job I'd ever attempt myself over just getting a garage to do it

Try doing it on a 4WD drivetrain on axle stands during winter. That'll put hairs on your chest son :o







I don't think I ever want to do that again.
 
true it certainly is down on power - I'm surprised its lighter though (MB6)

I've owned it since 72k, and hit the red-line multiple times a day - so drive it very hard - that said - 3rd and 4th gears getting a bit crunchy - but at 169k you can't complain :)

whats the approx book time on replacement of a FN2 clutch ?
 
Cheers guys, good spots... and it's the wife, and she has to reverse up our drive everyday... and she's useless at it... cars's on 53k and clutch is gone... bad or what.
 
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