Do I have to remove engine to replace clutch on 92 Honda civ?

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Should be able to slide tranny back then replace clutch with not pulling motor

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I've put a few clutches in these and I never pulled the engine, I always took the tranny out. Good luck.

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No!

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You'll have to jackup the car and drop the transmission though. Get a mechanic to do it.

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uhhh no clutch is in the tranmission not the engine!

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You aren't required too, although sometimes it makes it easier to get the tranny off when working in such a small space. Might make it easier to see as well. Almost a personal preference here. But the answer is no, you don't HAVE to, it's more or less if you WAN'T to. When I did my clutch I pulled the motor, but it was my preference to do so, it just made it easier in my opinion. If you are not good with motors, don't know what you are doing, I wouldn't recommend it take it to a mechanic and they can swap the clutch for you.
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