I really don't see how this could even happen.
Just putting the wrong side of the disc to the flywheel you can tell it won't lay flat 


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I'm going to remember it by thinking that the "male" side of the clutch hub (think longer, protruding) needs to "penetrate" toward the flywheel.
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I really don't see how this could even happen.Just putting the wrong side of the disc to the flywheel you can tell it won't lay flat
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This should be a sticky or in the FAQs. The backwards clutch disc comes up about once per month!
The FSM shows that the longer protruding side of the clutch hub faces the tranny, not the flywheel. Poser's first post is confusing on this point because the pictures don't match the text, but what he says about the protruding hub facing away from the flywheel is correct.
The first picture shows which side of the clutch disc is the flywheel side and the second picture shows the opposite side, or the side that faces the pressure plate/transmission when installed. The clutch hub (splined section) is taller on the pressure plate side, and is likely bound on the flywheel bolts.
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