if you need to ask...it wont be worth the effort. the transmission needs to be unbolted from the engine, removed, the clutch/cover unbolted from the flywheel. and the new clutch installed. in a well equipped garage it might take 3 hours. i wouldn't bother at home.
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it is really not that difficult just takes patients, you can hire a manual from your library and for a home job it will take all day. you can use a trolley jack to lift and lower the engine. once the transmission is unbolted from the engine it slides out. the difficult part is ensuring the plates are lined up
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every 60 k miles
The 1991 Toyota Corolla cooling fan will stay on all the time if the temperature sensor is malfunctioning. Replace the temperature sensor.
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For starters, call and ask around. Prices can vary. To my knowledge, parts and labor should range from $400-$800 depending on the parts needed and labor involved.
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The 1991 Toyota Corolla does not have a zero-clearance engine. It has a non-interference engine. This means that the pistons will not travel to the pistons.
31 gap according to my 1991 corolla manual.32 or 31
how do u remove cv axle driverside 1991 toyota corolla
You should in the UK, as your car will fail the MOT test if your horn does not work.
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