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.
See if your public library has a Chilton's for your car to replace the clutch.
1982 Toyota PU timing belt or chain
Clutch, yes. Pressure plate, No.
Look at the Drivers side, they should be the same.
Try looking at the other headlight plug
No,It is ahydraulic clutch, try to bleed the unit first and see if that helps.
That would be the pressure plate.
184 foot pounds
All these 92 elements (including also Np and Pu) are considered now natural elements.
It is BUILT into the Alternator, It is all 1 unit.
your slave cylinder might be leaking,its bolted on your transmission.on a rubber cover.if its not leaking ,u might need a new clutch.
very carefully