You'll need to either pull the engine or the transaxle. The engine would be far less trouble, but it will still be a bit of trouble.
YES BUT. YOU SHOULD USE THE 1996 CRANKSHAFT AND THE 1996 INTAKE SO YOU NEED TO DISASEMBLE BOTH ENGINE TO DO ONE
Yes it will.
The clutch reservoir on a 1996 Geo Tracker is located in the engine compartment, near the firewall. It stores clutch fluid which is pulled into the system as needed.
Most likely yes the pressure plate is failing or the release bearing
If you have a hydraulic clutch you may just need to add fluid.
The water pump on a 1996 Saturn sl2 is located in the engine compartment. It sits below the AC compressor.
sounds like you either need to replace the clutch, or have clutch adjusted,if there is adjustment left these cars are hydraulic and adjust themselves, no maual adjusment
check clutch fan
if the clutch pedal is soft an won't let the the tranny go into gear then that means time for a new clutch IF it wont go into gear its the pressure plate. It it slips under hard acceleration (engine revs and car doesnt speed up) the plate it worn out. Either requires replacement of both. Get a Kit
If it's got the Pluto-Chan V12 Engine, it should be fully compatible.
Yes , a 1996 Ford Explorer with a manual transmission has a hydraulic clutch ( which uses DOT 3 brake fluid )The clutch fluid reservoir is in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , between the power distribution box and the inner fender
The clutch hydraulic unit cannot be bled properly It should be replaced as a unit You can try (with) an adapter to put vacuum on the reservoir but it most likely won't work The Saturn manual says it cannot be bled and must be replaced as a unit.