The front bearing and seal are the last thing you see when taking the transmission apart! no access from the outside. total dissasemby required.
remove the transmission......the proper term is a clutch release bearing
It requires removal of the transmission.
that's going to be difficult to re pare. you might as well change the bearing.
The slave cylinder is on the input shaft of the transmission at the throw out bearing. The transmission will have to be removed to change it.
Engine does not have to be removed.
You can purchase the bearing only or the entire hub assembly. It is usually more difficult to find and replace the bearing only.
how do you change the engine oil and oil filter on a 96 ford aspire
There is no EGR valve on an Aspire.
remove the transmission and u will need a pilot bearing puller with a slide hammer which u can get at any auto-zone on loan.
Do you have enough transmission fluid in the trans? Be sure it is full and you will notice and instant change. If not, have a transmission mechanic check the bands to ensure there is no slippage, otherwise, I'm not sure. I hope this helps, E200
You must separate transmission from engine. Then the throw out bearing is located on a fork by where tranny attaches to engine. Remove bearing, pack grease into new one, install in reverse order of removing old bearing. You might as well change clutch and pressure plate. Install tranny to engine.
The front wheel bearing is pressed onto the spindle of the and this needs to be done at a facility (machine shop, dealer, auto repair, etc.) that has equipment to do this. The piece that holds the bearing can be removed from the car and taken to the afore mentioned places. Otherwise, you'll have to take the vehicle in.