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Absolutely not. The clutch should be between the motor and the transmission, you should never have to open up the transmission to change the clutch unless you have one of those dual-clutch semi-auto paddle shifter cars, and then I wouldn't even try fixing that unless I had fairly extensive transmission experience, which, if you're asking this, I'm guessing you don't. Changing a clutch can be fairly easy on some cars, and fairly hard on others, the hardest part is lining up the clutch plate while bolting on the pressure plate; it must be perfectly aligned or it will be impossible to reinstall the motor.

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