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1989 Mitsubishi Sigma Flywheel, Clutch Disc, Pressure Plate

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OEM 1989 Mitsubishi Sigma Parts for Clutch & Flywheel

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Flywheel Ring Gear Installation and Repair Tips for 1989 Mitsubishi Sigma

  • Q: How to remove and install the transaxle, Flywheel, and Flywheel Ring Gear on 1989 Mitsubishi Sigma?
    A: Remove the transaxle. Automatics: take off the torque converter and examine ring gear teeth. Manuals: match-mark pressure plate and flywheel, loosen crisscross bolts supporting assembly; precaution--asbestos, do not use compressed-air cleaning. match-mark flywheel/crank, check parts, fit and finger-tighten bolts, torque, reinstall clutch. Re-fit converter or flywheel rings gear: replace damaged gear; heat new gear to 300 C, fit, cool.
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