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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.
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.
First you've got to pull the transmission. After that you've got to take the plate with tines on it off and take the clutch off and take the flexplate or the flywheel off. You have to use a rod to place in the Flywheel to center the new clutch. Also, at this time you should replace the bushing in the flywheel.
About 6 hours.
Support the back of the engine and remove transmission. Remove clutch and pressure plate. Flywheel is held on with 6 bolts. Install in reverse order. This is a good time to inspect the condition of clutch, pressure plate, pilot bushing and throwout bearing.
7.4 hours if this is the four cylinder more to turn the flywheel
Big job. To replace a flywheel, you need to remove the drive shaft,and the gearbox. iIf a manual transmission,you will also need to remove the clutch and pressure plate.If an automatic, you will need to remove the torque converter. With all this removed, you then remove the flywheel and replace with new one. then reinstall clutch,etc gear box and driveshaft.It is a good idea at this time ,if a manual transmission,to replace the clutch,while you have it apart. "NOTE" make sure when you replace flywheel that the correct number of teeth on flywheel will match number of teeth on starter motor.To do this mark a tooth on the flywheel and count the teeth.Alos count the teeth on the starter motor.installing wrong one will chew up the teeth on new flywheel and starter and then you will have to start all over.
not a job for the non mechanical person first you chock wheels on vehicle next remove driveshaft disconect clutch cylander fluid line you then need to use a jack to support rear of engine remove gearbox from vehicle usually need a transmission jack to do this next u then remove clutch from flywheel on rear of engine then check flywheel for cracks as this may need replacing as well if flywheel is good, u then install new cluch, u will need an aligning tool to lign up clutch with flywheel and to support while installing bolts,be sure to tighten bolts in proper sequence now is also a good time to replace clutch slave cylander then you need to bleed the cylanders replace drive saft also a good time to check and replace U joints if needed
Most Nissan trucks with manual transmissions, since the early 1980s, have hydraulic clutches which are auto adjusting. If the slave cylinder goes bad it may seem that the clutch needs to be adjusted. The only resolution is to rebuild or replace the slave cylinder. If it is not bad the only resolution is to replace the clutch. It is always best to replace the the clutch plate, the pressure plate, the throwout bearing and the pilot bearing at the same time. If the transmission has much over 50k to 60k miles on it the flywheel should be taken to a machine shop and resurfaced (turned). Some flywheels, by design, cannot be resurfaced. If this is the case the flywheel will need to be replaced at the same time as the clutch, etc. No matter how many miles the transmission has on it, if the flywheel appears to have what looks like different color patches that means that it has be subjected to uneven heat, usually caused by the clutch, etc not being replaced in time or having been put under excessive load. If this is the case the flywheel should be resurfaced or replaced regardless of the milage.
Well first of all, if your talking about a manual shift, the clutch is. more or less part of the transmission. Sounds to me like your clutch pad / disk is worn out or you burned it up. Which can happen if you slip the clutch all the time at stop lights / signs. In that case you should probably replace the clutch plate and disk replaced, and have your flywheel resurfaced.
sounds like the flywheel could be lose. does it do it all the time while driving or just shifting
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