I had the same thing happen to me in my 83 Toyota truck (mud truck). For me it was the slave cylinder. But it could also be the clutch is slipping also. I hope this helps Jamie.
about $900.00 at a garage
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Yes, the flywheel and clutch assembly will come off and go on the other engine or other way around.Not a problem.
The transmission and wheel assembly must be removed. Not a DIY job, unless you have the skills.
it does not have one.
Slave cylinderTry autozone.com, they have a free repair guide online. I've used it many times on a 93 Toyota and it does have information back to 1982. heck, it even has overhaul procedures. they call the slave a "release" cylinder. hope this helps, and good luck with your yota.
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http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1993/index.html This is the FSM the Toyota Technicians use. It has all the information you need. There is no difference in the 93 and 94 truck.
Yes as long as the truck is not a T100. The 92 and 93 model years were the same as far as the doors are concerned. The only difference you will see is between the 2wd and the 4wd. They had different marker lights in the front.
youy bestbet is to go and buy the book. it will have every bit of information for your truck. Autozone.com has a repair guide that is also somewhat helpful.
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