About 6 hours.
The "1990 Nissan 300ZX" was a very popular model in it's time. The "Card ID" website noted the carrying capacity of the "300ZX" was noted to be a hefty 1500 pounds.
cant its hydraulic if the clutch slips its time for a new 1
i dont know what about u
The clutch replacement labor time is 6.7 hours. Expect another hour if the flywheel needs to be turned or replaced. It is quite an extensive job because the transmission has to be removed.
you might as well buy a manual 300z unless you know somebody who will do the labor for you. There is a lot of labor involved, you have to drill a hole for the clutch in the firewall, buy a clutch assembly and transmission, you would probably also needa new drive shaft because the transmissions vary in length depending on where you get it from, and possibly still have to modify the new drive shaft for the swing bearing cushion to bolt up in the proper place. it is a real pain, but it can be done with enough time and money.
This depends on what you mean by "goes out". If the clutch doesn't grab anymore you will cost to a stop. If the clutch will not release, you will have a hard time stopping.
Booktime is 2.9 Hr.
if it's the same as the 80's, that will require removing the entire dash board. this will take a good deal of time... have fun with that.
The labor time for replacing the clutch is 4.1 hours or about $410 if you are having the dealer do it, closer to $350 if an independant mechanic does it. The parts are around $150.?æ
The labor time for replacing the clutch is 5.2 hours or about $100. The parts including the clutch, pressure plate, and throw out bearing are about $110. There may be additional costs if the flywheel needs to be resurfaced.
My buddy works at Toyota Direct in Columbus, Oh and he said they would charge for about 10 hours of Labor.
Yes it is most likely the clutch release bearing and i would say 400 to 600 is about normal for clutch replacement.