Hi Paul. It is possible to DIY a clutch, but to be honest its not for the novice. There are many pit falls too numerous to list here and unless there is no way you can afford to pay a pro to do it, I suggest you get a Haynes manual. Arm yourself with some good tools and follow the instuctions in the Haynes. You will need some ramps at the very least, an engine suppport bar and a clutch aligner, being good at popping driveshafts out of the gearbox will also help! And finally not to mention a good set of muscles!! Good Luck!
Paul, February 2008