#5660, "RE: WHAT THE HELL! Please help here!!!" In response to In response to 15
I say you go out and buy the tools that you need to do the work and get some hands-on experience. You might have spent less in tools than the $420 anyways, so why not? Was the TO bearing not replaced at the same time as the clutch?
P.S. You can easily find a 2600 with an Xtreme pressure plate and a new TO bearing for under $400 (RRE has it for $395 shipped, and I know others have it for even cheaper)
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