For a first timer in your drive way=All day
In the Service Manuel=2.5hrs
If you need to ask, I suggest taking it to a reputable shop. It is very involved & many things can go wrong. I definitely suggest changing at least the slave cylinder for the clutch while in there.
depends on the year and type of clutch.. i have a 2001 wrangler and i bought a stock clutch from the local auto parts store. using jack stands, a hydraulic jack and air tools, with two guys, sometimes a third, we did it in around 6-8 hrs. because of work and conflicting schedules, we did it over the span of a few weeks, so I'm guessing with the amount of hours but i feel the guess is fairly accurate.
if it is 2 wheel drive probably 3 hours and if it is 4 wheel drive probably 5 hours
about 6 hours depend what kind of clutch it is
You can not unclog it. You will have to replace it and that will take a mechanic about 2.5 hours.You can not unclog it. You will have to replace it and that will take a mechanic about 2.5 hours.
10.6 for an automatic, add another 1.5 hours for a manual (clutch adjustments, etc...) Don't forget that there are always extra part costs.
how many hours does it take to replace timing belt in a toyota 4x4 3.0
Depends on your experience with cars and the models and if all parts are available to you but if they are about one no more than two hours, if a rookie is in process than about two hours as well, recommend another head in the project though.
No. Too many differences between those years.
aprox 4-6hrs properly done.depending on the mechanic's skills and equipment it may take less time but expect at least 4hrs.
about 3 days
Many GM clutches of the era are not bleed-able. The clutch hydraulics may not be serviceable, replace as set only.