A throw out bearing is the bearing in a manual transmission that helps to engage and to disengage the clutch.
Yes, the clutch throwout bearing is hydraulically operated.
Yes
have to take the transmission out and its behind the clutch slide it out and make sure you put the throwout bearing in the same way the old one comes out
Both are the same term for the same part.
Yes
you have to remove transmission to take out and replace throwout bearing
The release bearing on the clutch is at fault. Throwout Bearing, replace the Throwout bearing and check the Fork for Damage.
To remove the throwout bearing on a 1992 F-150 with a 4WD straight six, first, disconnect the battery and lift the vehicle securely. Remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine and supporting it with a jack or stands. Once the transmission is out, locate the throwout bearing on the clutch fork, slide it off the fork, and remove it from the input shaft of the transmission. Be sure to inspect the bearing and surrounding components for any wear before installation of the new bearing.
throwout bearing
Yes. (The technical terms for the parts are the throwout bearing and pressure plate)
You will have to pull your tranny off, your throwout bearing is in the bell housing (front part of your tranny) while your in there it would be a good idea to check your clutch as well as your pressure plate. Good Luck Drive Safe
next to the left muffler throwout bearing tdc sensor