Yes
yes if u change the clutch and cam shaft
There is no adjustment on the clutch, if it is not disengaging, it is probably the slave cylindar on the transmission. The fluid may be low also.
Changing the clutch on these cars isn't really easy. you have to remove all connection and wires going to transaxle. disconnect steering knuckle and half axles. remove the lower suspension support bar. then undo the bolts holding the transmission to the engie and lower out the transmission. then remove clutch off the engine and replace. You can get a clutch kit for a 1990 celica for rough 130 dollars at autozone.
You have to take the driver side tire off, disassemble everything to get to the transmission.. the transmission has to come out too, the clutch will be right behind it. if you need more specific details, let me know.
Yes the transmission will fit. But when converting over you will need a clutch pedal, brake pedal, clutch disc, pressure plate, throw out bearing, clutch fluid reservoir as well as the lines to route the fluid. You will also need the shifter cables as well as the shifter itself. Its not an easy task.
The cost to replace the clutch on a 1993 Toyota Celica will vary depending on labor and part costs. The clutch for the vehicle costs approximately $67.63 in some stores.
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To change the clutch you need to remove the engine, the transmission or both. The clutch is BEWEEN the engine and transmission and you can't get it off without separating them.
about $900.00 at a garage
it could be that the clutch isn't disengaging all the way
one million dollars and 2 cents
Could be a, Clutch problem, Transmission problem or an Axle problem.