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1991 Saturn Sedan & Coupe | Retro Review
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 16895715" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>old roomate had a 93 I think it was, couldn't kill that damned thing. Multiple people learned to drive stick on the stock clutch, it ended up in salt water during a storm surge (which was probably what caused some kind of electrical fire years later). It bounced around the friend group for a while before someone finally sold it. Hell, one of em left it in a downtown parking garage with the keys in the ignition and it still didnt get stolen. </p><p></p><p>First fwd clutch swap I ever had the displeasure of helping with - Haynes manual had step 1 as remove engine but you could do it through the wheel well. We split the trans and the TOB was so bad ball bearings rolled all over the floor and it was in 4-5 sections on the input shaft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 16895715, member: 16477"] old roomate had a 93 I think it was, couldn't kill that damned thing. Multiple people learned to drive stick on the stock clutch, it ended up in salt water during a storm surge (which was probably what caused some kind of electrical fire years later). It bounced around the friend group for a while before someone finally sold it. Hell, one of em left it in a downtown parking garage with the keys in the ignition and it still didnt get stolen. First fwd clutch swap I ever had the displeasure of helping with - Haynes manual had step 1 as remove engine but you could do it through the wheel well. We split the trans and the TOB was so bad ball bearings rolled all over the floor and it was in 4-5 sections on the input shaft. [/QUOTE]
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