That's pretty much a given with changing any clutch or torque converter.
yes if u change the clutch and cam shaft
one million dollars and 2 cents
There is NO adjustment on that year. You either have a BAD Clutch slave cylinder are the clutch and pressure plate is worn out.
Either your clutch is stuck or your synchro mesh and or bushings have gone out. you need to have your tranny serviced
The 1990 Celica door will be a direct bolt on to a 1992 Celica GT. Even the Coupe model doors were the same.
it could be that the clutch isn't disengaging all the way
I have a 92 Celica, it uses R12.
It can cost up to about 2000 dollars to replace the clutch in the 1992 Toyota pickup. This varies with the type of parts required and with where you are located.
yes itine and youll be good will you will just have to change a few things on the eng
nope, different mounting points/heights etc
if it is a automatic transmission you should change it every 15,000 miles, and if its a manual its recomeded at 30,000-45,000
the tranny is probably going out, but try a fluid and screen change. keep in mind if the tranny is going out, i have seen a fluid and screen change stop them from shifting altogether