Depends on the type of vehicle you are working on. With an older VW bug the engine must be pulled to change the clutch. On most cars and trucks the technique is to pull the transmission.
To change the clutch you need to remove the engine, the transmission or both. The clutch is BEWEEN the engine and transmission and you can't get it off without separating them.
No, you typically do not have to pull the motor to change the clutch in a 1994 Ford Probe. The clutch can usually be accessed by removing the transmission, which can be done without removing the entire engine. However, it may require some additional effort and tools to align and support the components properly during the process. Always refer to a repair manual for specific instructions and guidance.
It is a fairly big job. It requires accessing the clutch by removing the transfer case from the vehicle after separating it from the engine.
how old is the astra? but more importantly what engine and gearbox does it have? early engines with certain manual gearboxes you can change the clutch without removing the gearbox and subsequently saving about 4hours labour time. otherwise it is a gearbox outjob.
yes when the engine is out and upside down
To change the clutch in a 1972 Super Beetle, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the engine. Support the car securely on jack stands, then drain the transmission fluid. Remove the clutch cover and pressure plate, along with the old clutch disc. Install the new clutch disc and pressure plate, reassemble the transmission, and finally, reinstall the engine and reconnect the battery.
If you are removing the clutch it is located between the engine and transmissio so one or the other will have to be removed.
CLutch is buggered or might just be the clutch cable
yes, you can.it's simple, all you have to do is just change it without removing the tank because there is more space available under the tank from the engine
To replace the clutch you must separate the engine and transmission. For a front wheel drive vehicle, separating the engine and transmission can only be accomplished by removing the engine.
The clutch disconnects drive from the engine to the wheels. It is required to change gears.
Just remove pan and change bearings.