Materials to Maintain Your ZHP IIIII Hand Protection IIIII Tools to Maintain Your ZHP

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    Sticky: Here is some feedback on my UUC 6-Speed clutch...

    Here is some feedback on my UUC 6-Speed clutch and light weight flywheel after 4,000 miles on it. I don't like it and wish I spent the extra money for the stock clutch/flywheel.

    The clutch...
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    Sticky: Part V: Lessons Learned, Shifter DIY and Ancillary Information

    This clutch replacement took me about 16 hours. However, I work slow, went down a few rabbit holes I didn’t need to (I’m kind of dense sometimes), and did other procedures while I had the car up. I...
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    Sticky: Part IV: Transmission Installation

    There are at least three issues that can cause serious heart break when installing the transmission. 1) You will not be able to get the transmission bolts into the engine unless the metal bell...
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    Sticky: Part III: Remove and Replace Clutch Parts

    We’ll first turn our attention to the engine.

    1. Remove pressure plate. Remove the 6 hex bolts (E6). You can reuse these bolts if needed.

    2. Remove flywheel. Remove the eight (8) bolts...
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    Sticky: Part II: Transmission Removal

    Tools:
    1. 6-Speed Clutch Alignment Tool
    2. 16mm, 14mm, 11mm, 10mm Wrenches/Sockets
    3. External Torx socket set with sizes from E6 through E16
    4. T25, T35, T50, and T60 Torx sockets. T60 isn’t...
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    Sticky: ZHP Clutch Replacement DIY (Long & Detailed)

    Part I: Introduction

    I’m going to explain how I went about replacing the clutch on my 2004 ZHP Sedan in five parts. Part I is the introduction and explains how I prepared for the replacement. ...
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