NO, but the entire wheel assembly will have to be removed.
support rear of engine. remove drive shaft. remove transmission. remove cluth. remove fly wheel. reinstall is exact opposite of removal
There is none. You have to remove the transmission pan to change the fluid.
Remove transmission oil pan for access
Kia Rio manual trans fluid changeChange the manual transmission fluid, first remove drain pulg on the lower bottom of the transmission. Drain old fluid. Reinstall drain plug. Remove the speed cable housing from the transmission, this is where you add the new fluid.
remove the engine and transmission from the car, then remove engine flywheel and it will be right there
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.
This is a major mechanical project. Remove the clutch and manual transmission and the radiator. Install automatic transmission, new driveshaft, new radiator. You have just spent as much as a car is worth.
If its not on the transmission pan ,you have to remove the pan to change the oil
No, but you have to remove the wheel assembly and transmission.
The short story: remove shift linkage. Remove axles. Remove transmission (engine stays in car). replace clutch. You must have a manual to do this job, or it will not work. Even mechanics who do this job will work from a book.
Yes you can. Just put a board on the top of the jack and slide it up under the transmission pan so it will support the transmission when you remove the engine. NO PROBLEM.
NO. It would be easier to just remove the transmission.