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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 01:36 PM
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lol i knew this would happen!!!

Alot of you may know i had a clutch probleme and was wainting for the part and while i was waiting for it i messed up my car by making its bov atmosphiric on a completly stock car, i got the part and was hoping the machanics would be able to fix it , 3 days passed and no word from them i go in and see my car in the air with both wheels off ...... i was like lol for sure these people dont know what they are doing.............i ask them why havent they finished the job yet there saying that they dont know how to open it up to replace the disk

i show them the site

http://evomoto.com/tech_info.php?tec...b26cf86bf7881e

and they tell me they were stuck on the step # 14

they told me they thought they had to pull that but they werent sure , so they did all they could the first day (all the steps before that )with in an hour or so and the second and third day it was in the air untouched it makes a person go crazy, so after they finish what should i make sure they do so they wont mess it up or think that they might forget to do or not notice?

they didnt say anything about fixing the prob about the car not starting so im scared ****less , i dont want to tell them upfrount now because its not the right time but if they cant make my car start i aint going to pay them a dime for installing the clutch


So what do you guys think if there not able to start my car what can i do about it?how can i fix it myself?

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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 01:41 PM
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Wow. Sounds to me like they shouldn't even be working on your car!! If they are having trouble pulling that shaft out of the transmission, I but that can seperate the throwout bearing from the pressure plate!!!
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 01:42 PM
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Where do you live ?

(Sounds like a nightmare)

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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 01:42 PM
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all they need is a slide hammer with a 10mm*1.25 bolt to thread into the shaft to pull it out!!
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 01:48 PM
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here we go again.... dude this is the 3rd or 4th thread you start about this very same problem, people gave you a lot of input and advice as to how you can fix your car, what else do you want from the comunity???? go ahead and re-read your past threads and try some of the advice given to you there. Good luck.
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Evoardo IX
here we go again.... dude this is the 3rd or 4th thread you start about this very same problem, people gave you a lot of input and advice as to how you can fix your car, what else do you want from the comunity???? go ahead and re-read your past threads and try some of the advice given to you there. Good luck.
can u plz show me a post i did on what i should make sure the machanics do when installing the clutch?or what they couldnt do right?and yes i have read the past posts i have sent but i really never got a good enough answer just a bunch of people complaining
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by dancarroll0283
Wow. Sounds to me like they shouldn't even be working on your car!! If they are having trouble pulling that shaft out of the transmission, I but that can seperate the throwout bearing from the pressure plate!!!
lol no i dont think they SHOULDN'T etheir but there the only people that have experiance with mitsubishi cars in all of armenia they said it wasnt a probleme pulling it but they said they just wanted to make sure before they did so so they wouldnt break anything , they just havent worked on an evo before because mine is the only evo here , well it use to be the only evo until they brought a new Japanese evo X along also guys help me out with THIS to yeah

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Old Mar 30, 2009 | 10:09 AM
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wow they actually got it hope theyll fix it by tomorrow......they got stuck again but this time it was even harder , they got stuck on step number 21 , but they got out of it a smart way , not the way that evomoto sugjested they took off the rubber from where the fork is and they just stared unscrewing the pressure plate from outside and it came off even easier then the way evomoto sugjested
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