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Old 11-29-2007, 11:16 AM   #2
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Six hours and some change. The axles have to be disconnected and the tranny must be dropped to get to it.

You can save some money by buying a new clutch kit from Sunset Porsche in Oregon and supplying the parts to you mechanic if he'll install customer-supplied parts. You should buy some tranny fluid as well and give him that too as it will save you some bucks and insure he puts in the right thing.

Clutch replacements ain't cheap on our cars.

While he's doing the work, ask him to inspect the rear main seal very carefully for tears or wear. Since you're right there, it's worth him looking it over and possibly replacing it if necessary.
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