Yes it could.
Bad thermostat
I don't have an answer to the question but i would also like to know how to have daylite running lights on my 98 b3000.
Check to make sure the fan clutch is engaging.
From the factory yes it would have a hydraulic clutch ! If not it has been modified at a later date .
throw out bearing is bad. pull trans and replace. you can spray bearing with wd 40 and noise will stop for a few minutes. it may have caused dammage to the pressure plate. replace all three.
cracked or warped flywheel Spring on the pressure plate could have come loose.
sorry its a 94 Mazda b3000 i got a 3.0 out of a ford tarus need to know if it would work to put it in my truck No it wont work because the Taurus is a front wheel drive vehicle and im willing to bet your truck is rear wheel drive so it wont work without a LOT of customizing
You may have some bare wires that are shorting out on the clutch pedal. Get under the dash and check it out.
If the coolant levels are ok, check to see if the fan spins, and see if there's a blockage in the radiator hose
Spark plugs not producing enough spark. Battery doesn't have enough charge. Old fuel.
It is pretty hard to answer such a question without any more info. How many miles, driving conditions, fluids changed regularly. Often times clutches fail for a multitude of reasons but most often it is from driver abuse. By this I mean proper care for the clutch and trans. If it happened all of a sudden and you take care of it regularly, I would say that something inside the clutch pack went bad. Could be the throw out bearing but likely the springs that are on the inside of the clutch pack that keep the drivshaft from spinning in neutral are weakend or broken. However, my initial guess would be a throw out bearing but like i said it difficult to diagnose w/o more info. hope this helps
You would be looking around £500 mark at a clutch spec, dealer maybe double.