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Old 02-09-2011, 12:56 PM
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All sorts of clutch info needed...

Hey Folks,

I am getting ready to buy a new clutch kit for my 84 PU with a 22r. Does anyone know the Aisin part number for the clutch kit for the 84 model truck?

By the way, if anyone has a link to any good tech write-ups for the clutch replacement, including tranny pulls, tips, etc.. , I would really appreciate those as well. While I am an avid DIY mechanic, this is a new and uncharted area for me. However, due to the high cost of labor of our local shops, I have decide to go ahead and dive in on the clutch replacement myself. We have to get our feet greasy sometime don't we?!

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get a marlin clutch as for a how to its not too hard just bolts and stuff
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x2 on marlin clutch
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Aisin clutch kit
No need for HD clutch in a daily driver

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Thanks WabFab. My original intention was to buy one from you, but I ran into a bad problem today when I was driving home. MAJOR slippage... I thought I was going to have to call my kids to come and pick me up. Since I have a carport, my friend has offered to let me use his shop on Friday and Saturday to get the clutch done so I don't freeze. He has all those tools I just sit and dream about. (Hoping Friday is all it takes...) I was hoping to find the parts somewhere local to get the baby rolling again by the weekend. Ahhh... Decisions, Decisions...
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Well, we just finished up the clutch and things worked out great. I couldn't find an Aisin anywhere local, so I had to get an AMS Automotive clutch from Carquest. The thing feels great so far and the job was actually easier than I thought thanks to all the great write-ups here on YotaTech.
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first one always feels best....
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Here was a pic or two of getting the baby lifted to do the clutch. I love using the tractor hoist for things...




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