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S197 Clutch Install - Grabber Orange

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By Huw Evans
Photography by Drew Phillips
Clamping Clutch Clutch
Clamping Clutch Hoist
Driving through greater Los... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Hoist
Driving through greater Los Angeles traffic, the Mustang and its smoking clutch managed to arrive at N&J Auto relatively unscathed. The first thing we did was put the car on the hoist, raise it, and mark the driveshaft position so that when the time came, the shaft could be reinstalled as it came out.
Clamping Clutch Drain Old Fluid
It's time to drain out the... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Drain Old Fluid
It's time to drain out the old transmission fluid. The last thing you want when doing a clutch install is to be covered in this stuff. Here, Leo Palomino removes the factory drain plug and uses a catch can ready for when the Mercon/Dextron juice comes pouring out.
Clamping Clutch Remove Starter
With the Tremec gearbox drained... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Remove Starter
With the Tremec gearbox drained of fluid and the plug reinstalled, shop owner Jackson Fung and Palomino turn their attention to the starter, which needs to be removed in order to access the clutch and flywheel.
Clamping Clutch Remove Driveshaft
It's time to remove the driveshaft.... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Remove Driveshaft
It's time to remove the driveshaft. First, the bolts at both the front and rear are loosened before carefully pulling out the heavy driveshaft and putting it to one side. (Note this is the stock two-piece driveshaft, which weighs more than 22 pounds.)
Clamping Clutch Exhaust Gas Sensors
Because this Mustang was fitted... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Exhaust Gas Sensors
Because this Mustang was fitted with multiple sensors to monitor operating parameters, care must be taken when removing them. Here, the exhaust-gas sensors are gently pulled out from the long-tube headers. These are delicate, so make sure you don't damage them, as they are costly to replace (especially in our case, as they're crucial to the operation of the H1 system).
Clamping Clutch Plug
Centerforce thoughtfully supplies... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Plug
Centerforce thoughtfully supplies a plug to seal the hydraulic-clutch fluid line once the line has been removed from the transmission bellhousing. It's a good idea to install it as soon as possible.
Clamping Clutch Shift Linkage
It's time to detach the shift... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Shift Linkage
It's time to detach the shift linkage from the transmission. Because S197 Mustangs have a remote setup that isn't attached directly to the gearbox, the mechanism can be disconnected from underneath the car.
Clamping Clutch Front Transmission
We also need to remove the... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Front Transmission
We also need to remove the front transmission support bar in order to pull out the gearbox. This actually proves quite tricky, because we don't have a lot of clearance due to the long-tube headers. It's particularly difficult to move the support past the exhaust hangers so we can pull it out. In hindsight, it would probably have been easier to remove the exhaust system, but you live and learn.
Clamping Clutch Tranny Jack
Before pulling out the transmission,... 
   
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Clamping Clutch Tranny Jack
Before pulling out the transmission, make sure that both it and the engine are properly supported; using jackstands is essential. Here, the tranny jack is put in place, ready to support the transmission once it's unbolted from the car.

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