The Ferrari Dealer wanted $8,000 to Replace my Clutch; here’s how I did it at home for $1,200 – Everything Law and Order Blog

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29 thoughts on “The Ferrari Dealer wanted $8,000 to Replace my Clutch; here’s how I did it at home for $1,200”
  1. So, was the last installment on this project December 2020? I just found your channel and started on this Ferrari series, and after the last one in December 2020, I had to scroll past a bunch of other stuff and this is the first one I came to that seemed to be the NEXT installment! Correct? If so, why did this project sit on hold for 7 months?

  2. been doing bread, grease, got that 1st pilot bearing puller, got the slide hammer pilot bearing puller, nothing! Now i'm onto rotary burrs, praying i don't ruin the crank. never been more jealous of a pilot bearing being pulled!

  3. I know I'm late, but Tooltopia is right in Lakeland Florida. They have a bunch of affordable name brand tools that would get to you in about a day since you're in Tampa. 💪

  4. 400 500 miles before another major failure? OMG that’s terrible ! Is that really how it is or are you exaggerating? How many miles do you think you will get out of that new rear main seal?

  5. The moral of this video, to my mind, is this: if I don't have the money for a new Ferrari, I have no business toying around with a used one ! Just picture, for a moment, the size of the hole that this repair would leave in the pocket of a fella with no mechanical repair skills !

    Great project, all in all, and I respect you for it !!

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