well i did it, just installed epi clutch springs today. boy quite the pull to install springs, but all went well. only drove in back ally seems to be different. will know in a few weeks, still have snow, but it is melting.
I removed front cover and left clutch in unit. Remove e-clips and plates, then the clutch springs. I used bent needle nose plyers to remove. To install new springs slide each clutch off and install spring to clutch then install. I then used a lot of patients. I used a heater hose removel tool or cotter pin remover tool, a thin punch may work also. Hook it through end of spring and into hole where it hooks into. When the spring is stretched in to place, use bent needle nose plyers to push into hole. Install plates and e-clips. Will have to use c-clamp to compress plates to put e-clips on. Clean old sealant off with razor blade and brake clean. I used three bond 1104 to seal case. The work is worth it.
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