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    Hey guys, I'm doing the timing chain and clutch on my VR this weekend, I'm just after any knowledge anyone can give me. I need to know if we need any obscure/unusual tools to get to the timing chain and the clutch?

    We have lots of sockets, splines, but we're not 100% sure on what other tools might be needed.

    Help very appreciated guys
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    make sure you have a swear jar. Most important tool when working on a VR6

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
      Hey guys, I'm doing the timing chain and clutch on my VR this weekend, I'm just after any knowledge anyone can give me. I need to know if we need any obscure/unusual tools to get to the timing chain and the clutch?

      We have lots of sockets, splines, but we're not 100% sure on what other tools might be needed.

      Help very appreciated guys
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      • #4
        Good luck Mrk_Mickey and i hope we will meet soon with new chains and clutchs.
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        • #5
          Ull need something to lock the flywheel/pressure plate when torquing up the bolts. I used two bolts and a rachet socket wrench to lock it in place:



          Which clutch kit from gap did u get? Did u get the install kit as well?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tim View Post
            make sure you have a swear jar. Most important tool when working on a VR6
            Hahahah nice Tim! I wasn't expecting that answer at all....swear jar it is!!

            Any more?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by peedman View Post
              Which clutch kit from gap did u get? Did u get the install kit as well?
              Cheers bro Yeah I ended up going for the stock mk3 VR6 sachs clutch kit and the bolts/rings replacement kit. $220 US for a new clutch kit sounded pretty farken good to me Oh and by the way I have the cam locking plate for the timing chain, and the clutch alignment tool for the clutch
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              • #8
                Get ur flywheel machined while ur at it, the stock one is a chunker and it shouldnt cost a fortune too.

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                • #9
                  Engine supporting brace.
                  2 Sets of axlestands for when you have to drop the subframe.
                  Couple of decent Jacks, VR6s are heavy.
                  A Splined tool and very strong compressor to get the flywheel bolts off. Good Luck with that by the way.
                  Big ass Hammer for getting the CV shafts out of the hubs.
                  Take lots of pics of what to do and not to do.
                  Good Luck
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                    Engine supporting brace.
                    2 Sets of axlestands for when you have to drop the subframe.
                    Couple of decent Jacks, VR6s are heavy.
                    A Splined tool and very strong compressor to get the flywheel bolts off. Good Luck with that by the way.
                    Big ass Hammer for getting the CV shafts out of the hubs.
                    Take lots of pics of what to do and not to do.
                    Good Luck

                    Thanks bro Yeah I'll be whoring out the engine for pics and a possible how-to for anyone game/stupid() enough to do this all themselves
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                    • #11
                      Hey let me know if u need a hand, ive got a whole load of tools that i have acquired and i do like to tinker!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by peedman View Post
                        Hey let me know if u need a hand, ive got a whole load of tools that i have acquired and i do like to tinker!
                        Yeh bro! More the merrier
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by peedman View Post
                          Hey let me know if u need a hand, ive got a whole load of tools that i have acquired and i do like to tinker!
                          Haha I want to do my timing chain aswell
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