Very comprehensive video, I know you can eyeball line up a clutch and pressure plate but you should really promote using an alignment tool! They are so inexpensive but take the guess work out of it!
Agreed Jon... I can't ever get a clutch assembly to fit perfectly without an alignment tool. I feel a little attention to a simple cleaning off some ugly dirt might also be a good idea. I'd NEVER do that to my car without some attention to grit and grime removal.
I could've done with this video about 12 years ago, when the Polo 6N was popular (and newish). The only thing that let them down was the gearboxes, as they're made of chocolate!
Good video but I'm not sure if the position of the release bearing spring pointing out (look at 14:57) is correct or should be pointing inwards (needs to be turned 180° to do this).
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Buy a Haynes manual. One of the most important pieces of kit you can buy for your car, if you're ever planning to do DIY. In the book, it has all the torque settings. Other ways are, software the garages use, for VAG Group, you have ETKA which has all the info, including part numbers, etc.