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Who to trust fitting new clutch?
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<blockquote data-quote="james_stan" data-source="post: 640135" data-attributes="member: 1088"><p>Agreed.. but it's more of a pita if you have twin carbs to manoeuvre the motor out of the bay plus you need a smooth flat surface to roll out the engine and a decent trolley jack and ideally a 'cradle'of some kind between the jack and the engine..</p><p></p><p>..saying that it's hardly like working on a Ferrari so any old school back-street garage should be able to it, if they've ever done a Beetle they can do a Bay easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james_stan, post: 640135, member: 1088"] Agreed.. but it's more of a pita if you have twin carbs to manoeuvre the motor out of the bay plus you need a smooth flat surface to roll out the engine and a decent trolley jack and ideally a 'cradle'of some kind between the jack and the engine.. ..saying that it's hardly like working on a Ferrari so any old school back-street garage should be able to it, if they've ever done a Beetle they can do a Bay easily. [/QUOTE]
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