about 4 hours.
Book time is over 10 hours and my personal experience doing them on the V6 trucks is longer than that. The front torsion arms have to come off and the bolts through the bell housing are a real pain to get to. Two cross members and the exhaust "Y" pipe has to come off as well. Add rust and bent parts from offroading and the job just gets harder. Two drive shafts and a carrier bearing, Electric harness and and if the shift boot is under the carpet it will fight you as well. Of the many clutches I've done these little trucks are some of the most difficult. A fair backyard Mech. might get to the clutch in 4 hours. Most people should plan for a two day job.
It is bolted to the flywheel on your transmission
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
No. you can not get the parts to do that.
no
I found the answer out by myself and it is compatible with both the 4 cyl and 6 cyl. Both are 4x4 and 5 speeds.
You go to servicing
diane618
their is not one
CHiltons forrd truck manual
Look near the brake master cylinder for a reservoir or your brake fluid and clutch fluid might share the same reservoir
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
please answer my questions 10.5 qts.10.25 qts.