No, you typically do not have to remove both driveshafts to change a clutch. In most vehicles, only the driveshaft connected to the transmission needs to be removed to access the clutch assembly. However, the specific requirements can vary based on the vehicle's make and model, so it's always best to consult the service manual for detailed instructions.
take the driveshafts off unbolt the gearbox and slide off to the right. clutch is then visible. about a 3 hour job not to difficult
To change the clutch in a Peugeot 405 MI16, first, disconnect the battery and remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine. Support the engine and detach the driveshafts, then take out the clutch cover and disc. Replace the old clutch components with new ones, ensuring proper alignment, and reassemble the transmission and driveshafts. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the clutch operation before taking the vehicle for a drive.
Take the trans out, the clutch is inside the trans ^_^
Take out the transmission
Take it to a mechanic.
Take it to a repair shop.
you take it to an experienced mechanic...
Take it to your mechanic. Pay $700-$1000. Drive away with new clutch.
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The clutch bearing or " throw out" bearing is going bad and will need to be replaced, take this opportunity to change the clutch as well.
Yes it takes a 36mm wrench and a holder for the pulley to remove the fan clutch,
start by unbolting crossover exhaust pipes from manifold. take of cross member and skid plates. disassemble driveshafts to front axle. take main trans bolts out. drop the trans down change starter, reverse order. or take passenger wheel tire off try it that way but i do it the other way to check clutch pltes and check grease fittings and fill.