--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Darkstar" <darkstarmedia@xxxx> wrote: > well there is funny noises comming from the clutch area and follow clutch > application and engine rpm so i am going to do a clutch job. but first > things first... is it easier to pull the rear facia and rear fenders and > pull the whole engine/tranny or pull the tranny on jackstands. <SNIP> It's not nessisary to pull the engine, just drop the tranny. I've never done it myself, but I have seen it done when my car was in the shop. Disconnected the linkage, the CV's, the slave cylinder, and unbolted the motor & mounts. Lift up, slide forward past the tranny mounts, and drop. BUT, after seeing what needed to be done, I wouldn't attempt a clutch replacement without the car on a lift, and a transmission jack. The whole job took 4 hours to drop/replace the tranny, resurface the flywheel, adjust the shift linkage, install slave clutch, bleed the system, and test drive. Of course though, there were 4 experienced DeLorean mechanics working on my car @ the same time. Not a job for the faint of heart, or inexperienced mechanic. <SNIP>...while I do buy from the dealers and use services of the dealers > (mainly DMCH) i am in a position of looking for a clutch kit elsewhere due > to cost. <SNIP> does anyone know if there is an application out > there that will crossover. i'd rather not buy bits and pieces. I relize i > might have to buy the pilot bushing/bearing outta the kit. or if no one > knows of a kit then bits and pieces will do. I prefer zeeter parts and > don't fully like centerforce but if that's what you got... <SNIP> Bite the bullet, and just order the entire kit. While you're at it, also replace the Clutch M/C, S/C, and hydraulic line if you've not already done so. I tried to buy a little here, and buy a little there, and the results were a disaster to my wallet. My new cluch died a couple of months later, and I had to replace it again. If something is worth doing, it's worth doing right. There isn't a single thing wrong with the Centerforce kit. Nor is there with the OEM kit that Houston has. In fact, with the exception of the clutch wieghts, they're both the same. Both clutch kits are made by Valeo. Unless they've changed though, I don't believe the the OEM kit from DMCH comes with the pilot bearing. The Centerforce one from PJ Grady did. No matter what though, make sure that you follow PJ Grady's advise, and lube the fork with a 50/50 mix of grease & anti-sieze compound. Otherwise the resulting squeek is quite annoying! -Robert vin 6585 "X"