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Old 08-24-2012, 08:15 PM
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Whats the easiest way to get to my clutch

my clutch has been sliping so i gota luk clutch and ill put er in tomorrow, but i was wonders what the easiest way to get to it
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You will have to remove your transmission.
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like completely, i though u just had to move it and maybe move the motor
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its like 12 bolts on the bellhousing and 4 on the driveshaft... not that hard to do.
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I wish I had a dollar every time someone said it is not hard to do something.

I guess it all comes down to how you define hard once you have done a few I will agree it is not technicality hard easy it is not.

Having the correct tools having it up on a lift all makes it somewhat easier.

Not knowing all the shortcuts

Having no idea the transmission and transfer case is going to twist to the side of the front driveshaft

dealing with rounded off hardware that has also been in there from new.

How do you get the top bolt out of the starter all kinds of interesting things.:jessica:
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Remove the body and you'll have unrestricted access to the tranny. Who ever told you to just slide the trans back a little and the engine forward is some one I wouldn't listen to any more. You'll have to completely remove the trans from the vehicle to access the cluth pressure plate, disc, throw out bearing, pilot bearing and the flywheel. Don't forget to resurface the flywheel as well...gotta ask this question though: You really gonna tackle this by yourself?

Buy or download the FSM and you'll be miles ahead before you even turn one bolt/ nut! Seriously...read and understand the whole process first...or have your local tow company's number handy.
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Sorry Dutter...didn't mean to be mean...I was just being smart with removing the body. But that is funny...no?

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lol alright i was about to say, yeaaaaah ill find another way. And i got my brother to help me he just told me to know that short cuts befor i do it, Even i think hes already done a clutch on a yota and it just maken me look it up
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I don't know of any real short cuts. Just take your time and don't screw anything up. Get a Haynes manual and you will be good to go.
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Originally Posted by 85TurboRunner
I don't know of any real short cuts. Just take your time and don't screw anything up. Get a Haynes manual and you will be good to go.
Yeah..I don't really rely on Hanes alone...I have two retired yota techs at work and they both helped me do mine. Their knowledge was priceless.
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Well the only thing i got done today was geting the tranny out, and it was pretty tricky but luckly im good friends with a good mechanic and shes going to help me out with finishing it up
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