Use a fan clutch wrench, hit it with a hammer(top right side of wrench) counter clock wise, or open end wrench, same process, or use a air hammer on fan clutch nut(hitting it counter-clock-wise) Use a fan clutch wrench, hit it with a hammer(top right side of wrench) counter clock wise, or open end wrench, same process, or use a air hammer on fan clutch nut(hitting it counter-clock-wise)
It is on the input shaft of the transmission (inside the bellhousing). to remove it you need to remove the transmission enough to slide the input shaft, remove the hydraulic lines that control it and slide it off the shaft.
How do you change the steering shaft in a 1990 Jeep Wrangler?
If you are asking what a clutch shaft is related to the installation of a clutch, it is a plastic alignment shaft that is used to line the clutch disc up with the pilot bearing in the flywheel, so that when you install the transmission the transmission input shaft will slide thru the clutch splines and into the pilot bearing in the flywheel with relative ease. They are a must for any clutch installation!
front transmition shaft Input Shaft
If you mean the front drive shaft, yes it should.
From the engine, there is the clutch shaft which drives/or connected to the Input shaft, which in turn drives the output shaft.
the input shaft has splines on it which connect to the clutch friction plate.
No, the leak is propably the compressor shaft seal which is behind the clutch.
Almost any shaft but on some you need to tape it on. All shafts fit on a brine clutch and the best shafts are totally preference
Clutch disc, pressure plate, transmission shaft,
You would need someone to look under the vehicle at the drive shaft while you try to move. If the drive shaft spins, but you don't move, its the rear end. No spinning drive shaft, then you have no clutch.
the fan clutch is attached to the pump by threads which appear to be left-handed...You will have to secure the pully separate from the thermal clutch and turn clockwise. The use of a 'spanner wrench' is recommended which holds the bolts on the shaft secure so you can use a wrench to loosen the clutch.