there is a tool called a "clutch removal tool" that can be purchased from j c whitney.,
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you need to remove the transmission then unbolt the clutch from the flywheel.
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Unfortunately, you have to remove the transmission.
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at the slave cylinder, you will need to remove the clutch inspection plate to do so.
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Remove the driveshaft, jack up the transmission, remove the clutch slave cylinder, detach the bell housing bolts, move the transmission back, remove the shift fork, clutch plate, pressure plate, flywheel and throwout bearing, use alignment tool that came with new clutch to install new pressure plate, clutch disk and throwout bearing.
If it stalls when you drive then hit the brakes, and then restarts, it could be the TCC (torque converter clutch) solenoid. If it sticks closed, the clutch will remain engaged when coming to a stop and will stall the engine. Could also be a faulty EGR valve. Both are fairly easy fixes...get a Haynes manual, they'll walk you right through em.
When you remove the cover it should be on the underside of the cover. Also, if you have the owners manual it is in there.
I'm trying to locate the neutral safety switch for my 92 buick park-ave