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you have to remove transmission to take out and replace throwout bearing
It has a hydraulic operated throw out bearing.
To replace a throw out bearing in any car or truck you must remove the gearbox, then remove the clutch, then pull the bearing out of the flywheel and replace it. Assemble in reverse order.
remove the transmission......the proper term is a clutch release bearing
the throw out bearing is located in between the engine and transmission so you must remove the transmission and it will be on a fork holding the the throw out bearing on the transmission but remember that when you take out a tranny you must take out the the oil from it
It is probably the throw out bearing going bad. You have to remove the transmission from the bottom to replace it. Replace the clutch, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing and have the flywheel resurfaced.
remove the transmission and u will need a pilot bearing puller with a slide hammer which u can get at any auto-zone on loan.
Inside bell housing. Transmission has to be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder/throw-out bearing.
You must separate transmission from engine. Then the throw out bearing is located on a fork by where tranny attaches to engine. Remove bearing, pack grease into new one, install in reverse order of removing old bearing. You might as well change clutch and pressure plate. Install tranny to engine.
The slave cylinder is actually built onto the throw-out bearing. If you have a problem with it you will have to pull the trans.
yes it will run because the throw out bearing has nothing to do with the motor it's in the clutch.
A bad throw out bearing will make noise when the clutch pedal is pushed down.