My C5 clutch install
Yeah got a new slave cylinder and the remote bleeder too. Slave has had a slight leak for years so will be good to replace it. Good idea on the wrap.
I debated doing it myself for a while. I’ve done clutches on many other cars without a lift over the years, this is the most involved though by far. For the record, those are all 6 ton jack stands. Not real worried about any of them failing. 24 tons of jack support should be able to handle a 3000 lb car. Of course, I stuck a pair of oak logs under there this afternoon just in case.





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I thought things were going well today until I realized the headers have to be moved out of the way of the bell housing too, wish I would have loosened them up while it was still on the ground lol. Just figuring how to get it 30” off the ground took some work this morning. Ready to drop the rear cradle/diff/trans/torque tube in the morning, should be fun!
It was from Harbor Freight, the floor jack was Sears craftsman 3 ton, the dowel or whatever it’s called just fit too lose into jack and it would lean over and fall with weight of transaxle on it, with nothing on it, it seemed stable.
I threw it away.
Hopefully if yours is Harbor Freight it’s stable.
Bought the harbor freight 800 lb low lift transmission jack in 2018 with a 25% off coupon, was $120.00 before tax after coupon at time, still in box waiting for the day I have to do clutch on my C5.
Good luck and let us see and read your progress.
Looks like the one I bought went up from $160.00 before coupon in 2018, to $230.00 but there is instant coupon that makes it $183.99 good until 09/05/22, just in case you have any trouble with the one you use on floor Jack.
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Good to know I’ll watch for that thanks
I've been looking for a manual and REFUSE to get one without a clutch service in the recent history lol A clutch on this car damm near requires 1/2 of the car to come out lol Depending on the mileage...id thrown a rear main seal and gasket in the budget while your there cause yurppppppp...all that **** gotta come off and out to replace it. Good luck dude...you got this
You can see my diy cradle I made out of 2x4’s. Drilled holes in the trans adapter plate and secured them with deck screws. I went back and forth with the jack a couple times to make measurements and then cut the wood to fit, it ended up perfectly balanced, took very little effort to maneuver the torque tube down, hardly any weight on it.
Picked up a rear main seal kit today, most recommend doing that too when doing a clutch job. Kit has the crank seal and cover gasket but now realize I need the alignment tool too, will need to order that so looks like I’m not wrapping this project up this weekend like I planned. Watching videos of this job I now see the bellhousing needs to be practically removed to get to all the cover bolts. Yikes. That looks like another pita lol. Oh well, going well so far other than that little hang up. I’ll probably do more upgrades while I’m waiting like the torque tube couplers, and rear axle seals. Fun stuff!

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Those are 6x6 posts secured together underneath. Front is supported with wide 2x6’s under the engine cradle, it’s very solid too. I’ve rocked the whole car pretty well before I started to check and it’s very solid. Added a pair of big oak logs just in case things did go wrong lol. You can definitely do the job with it lower but I didn’t want to be flat on my back the whole time. You need at least 20” I’d say to do this, I figured I’d get a bit more.
Now that I got the rear section out I think I’ll take out the wood blocks and lower the car a bit before I reinstall it, down to about 22-24” that’s still a good amount of working room.
The rear cradle has big centering tabs that make sure it’s in the exact place when you bolt it back up. I’ve not heard anything about needing an alignment.
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