Yes just drop the tranny
If your asking if it can be done without removing the transmission? NO.
It is possible to replace the air conditioner clutch without replacing the entire compressor if you can find somewhere that sells just the clutch assembly and can get the appropriate tool to remove the pulley to get to the clutch. Try buying a repair manual and looking in there.
yes
yes you can remove the fan clutch without removing the rad. it is tight but it can be done. it is easier with the Rad removed
The AC clutch cannot be replaced without physically removing the compressor on a 1997 Mercury Sable. The compressor and magnetic plate must be removed before you can access the clutch.
In order to replace a clutch on 1989 Acura Legend, you would have to remove the old one. You will do this by removing the jam nut that holds the pedal and disconnecting it from the throttle cable and replace it with a new one.Ê
To replace the clutch you must separate the engine and transmission. For a front wheel drive vehicle, separating the engine and transmission can only be accomplished by removing the engine.
no not at all not enough room.if it's standered and you need to replace the clutch you have just enough room to remove and install the clutch remember cut the clutch tool in half
This is possible, as long as you can get the c-clip off. Small space to work in. Most times because of the small space, its better to just have the system drained at the garage, remove the pump from underneath by taking the torsion bar support plate off, change the dryer, add the upgrade oil from r12 to 134 special oil, the auto parts will have it, and fill with 134. What you have to be careful of if you are trying to take the clutch out while pump still on engine, is that the clutch will not want to come of, so you pry it with a bar, and the the seal blows, and there goes all the r12, and now you have to replace the whole pump.
It will have a centrifugal clutch by the engine, you do not need to control it, it engages at a curtain rpm.
The price to replace a clutch on a Nissan Sentra depends on the year of the car. It can run from $130 to $301 to replace the part alone before any possible labor costs.
The throwout bearing is bad. This bearing sits in the center of the clutch. Replacing it requires removing the transmission from the car, and it would be a VERY good time to replace both the clutch and the pressure plate while you have it apart.