to my knowledge the bronco is an automatic, so you dont have a flywheel. you have a flex plate and ring gear.need to know why you want to replace this
Obviously this would depend on who does the work, but I'll give you some basic facts from my own experience. To replace my car's clutch at about 90k miles cost about $1,200. This included the flywheel - I believe it was reconditioned instead of outright replaced. I think the flywheel only has to be replaced if there is a significant degree of slippage before you bring the car in, as was my case. So, if you catch a slipping clutch quickly, you may cut down on the cost of the repair significantly. My car's clutch was replaced at a Toyota dealership in Minnesota.
how hard is it to remove a flywheel on 2002 volvo s80
Yes. I've a 2004 mondeo tdci and the dual mass flywheel went at 110,000 miles. It began with starter problems -sometimes working, sometimes not engaging. There was a build up of dust on the starter cog from the disintigrating flywheel. It cost about £650 to replace (including clutch) have had the same problem and had to replace the flywheel and clutch.. after 65000 miles..mechanic was not impressed with the mondeo flywheel and replaced it with a passat part
I need two teeth (molars) replaced with a denture what would be the cost
It would depend greatly as to where and why it is leaking.
It should only cost about $50-$90 to replace the Flywheel of a 2000 Ford Windstar, is a person is doing the work themselves. If they are not it can cost $150+ depending on labor charges.
If the gasket is replaced by you, then the only cost would be the replacement gaskets which do not cost much.
A 78 Bronco that came with all the luxuries and options was roughly $7500 - $8000.
depends on who's doing the repairs.
around 3-400 dollars
I had mine replaced today and they also replaced the oil and air filters and the total cost was $370 with tax. I live in Baton Rouge, LA.
My garbage disposal is acting up and I think I need to get it replaced. About how much is that going to cost me?