I have the engine pulled out of my '66 800, and it is painted and ready to be put back in. The ring gear on the flywheel was chewed up, so I had a machine shop put a new one on it. They also surfaced the flywheel.
I have been advised by friends who know a lot more than me that I should replace the clutch while I have it out since it will be easy to get to. It seemed to be working fine before. Everything also looks ok to me. (I readily admit I don't know what I'm looking for) is there any foolproof way to tell if it really needs replacing or if I would just be spending $400 for nothing.
Is it necessary to replace every component, or can certain parts be safely replaced? None of my friends have any experience with scouts.
I have been advised by friends who know a lot more than me that I should replace the clutch while I have it out since it will be easy to get to. It seemed to be working fine before. Everything also looks ok to me. (I readily admit I don't know what I'm looking for) is there any foolproof way to tell if it really needs replacing or if I would just be spending $400 for nothing.
Is it necessary to replace every component, or can certain parts be safely replaced? None of my friends have any experience with scouts.