fast way pull motor, especially the 4wd models, U didnt say. 2wd or 4wd. car.
slow pull from rear down,
drain tranny and xfr case.
drop both prop shafts.
drop tranny cross member.
center console out , boots off , shifters off.
drop tranny cross member.
(option1, pull xfer case off tranny O
or option2 , pull tranny and xfr case as one.
remove clutch cable. and all side tranny mounts.
remove starter.
remove bottom bell bolts working up.
off it comes.
tell truth , this is easier.
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more steps but they are all easy.
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1. Buy a New clutch and pressure plate 2. Remove gearbox 3. remove old clutch and pressure plate 4. fit new clutch and pressure plate 5. fit gearbox 6. Drive
I assume you mean the clutch pressure plate. If that is what you mean there may not be a cover. On older cars and trucks there is a flywheel cover on the bottom of the bell housing. At any rate to replace the clutch pressure plate you will have to remove the transmission. Then the bell housing to gain access to the clutch plate mounting bolts.
The springs around the clutch plate have probably came out and locked up between the pressure plate and the clutch plate and locked them together. you need to change the clutch plate and have the pressure plate checked for damage.
well if its the b12 i know then you must open the gearbox as the clucth(and the pressure plate are at the interface of the engine and the gear box then you remove the clucth from the pressure plate and chenge it
The clutch will have to be replaced. The pressure plate could possibly be resurfaced but usually it is as cost effective to replace the pressure plate.
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remove transmission, remove torque converter (auto), or clutch and pressure plate (manual) remove flywheel flywheel and pressure plate must be Torqued to factory specs
Clutch, yes. Pressure plate, No.
When pressure is put on the sides of a plate, a earthquake might form!
Make sure clutch, pressure plate, and throw-out bearing are all in alignment