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Who to trust fitting new clutch?
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<blockquote data-quote="70-CA-Panel" data-source="post: 639960" data-attributes="member: 18591"><p>Trust yourself.</p><p>Armed with the idiots guide to VW book and a weekend you should easily be able to do it. It will give you a better insight into your Bus’s mechanicals you can really have a look around to familiarise yourself and most of all building your self confidence and less reliance on others.</p><p>It’s actually fun taking the engine out and so much easier than expected.</p><p>Give it a go, I’m positive you can do it.</p><p>If you have any questions just post on here you’ll get lots of great help.</p><p>All the best!</p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="70-CA-Panel, post: 639960, member: 18591"] Trust yourself. Armed with the idiots guide to VW book and a weekend you should easily be able to do it. It will give you a better insight into your Bus’s mechanicals you can really have a look around to familiarise yourself and most of all building your self confidence and less reliance on others. It’s actually fun taking the engine out and so much easier than expected. Give it a go, I’m positive you can do it. If you have any questions just post on here you’ll get lots of great help. All the best! Andy [/QUOTE]
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