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EP3 clutch change --- Anything else worth doing at the same time?

I had a flywheel and diff in while I had mine in at grinspeed a few weeks back. The diff was expensive but I think the m factory flywheel is about £245, you would have to check that price though.
 
Yeah as others have said take your time, keep an eye on the knock sensor too this can get damaged in the process as mine did. It's the sensor directly under the inlet manifold.
 
Thanks guys - will be using a honda specialist for the clutch install so hopefully they will have mastered the technique to fit the clutch as they have done quite a few. Just wanted to make sure I got the right parts together and do any other components in the same area when doing the clutch - think I'm sorted guys , much appreciated
 
My clutch change came to £480, so that must mean around £300 of it was labour.


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It's a 3 hour job, so it won't have been 3 hours labour. I believe the clutch kit can be had for £150 so you should be paying around £450 depending on what the garage charges for labour.

Try owning an Evo or an S2000 which is a 7 hour job.
 
It's a 3 hour job, so it won't have been 3 hours labour. I believe the clutch kit can be had for £150 so you should be paying around £450 depending on what the garage charges for labour.

Try owning an Evo or an S2000 which is a 7 hour job.
I once helped my brother change a clutch on an Evo, can vouch for that many hours.
 
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