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| Author: | chadandcindy2002 [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 3:26 pm ] |
| Post subject: | clutch housing questiion |
1976 Dodge D100 3 speed manual- trying to install a clutch set/kit.have taken transmission off and trying to get clutch cover/assy out. am no mechanic so doing this with a Clymer and lots of praying/cursing! I have clutch housing pan off,fork,dust cover and throw out bearing out. book says to take bolts off clutch cover and remove it all.dont see how to get up in the housing to get all the bolts out? thanks for any info |
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| Author: | Al Von [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 4:14 pm ] |
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Remove the bellhousing first, then you'll be able to access all the other bolts and parts. |
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| Author: | sandy in BC [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 4:29 pm ] |
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You can get at at least 2 bolts from the bottom. Loosen them....rotate the motor....loosen 2 more....rotate loosen. You will have to remove them gradually. Think about getting or making a clutch alignment tool for reassembly. |
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| Author: | chadandcindy2002 [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | thanks |
thanks for replies. so as typical looks like the book left both those steps/ options out!?! Al Von book just says "clutch housing does not need to be removed" and I don't see how to remove it easily.i have the low mounted starter if that gives a better picture of what I'm working with.Sandy do I need to put a wrench on the motor or do you mean to rotate it by turning the key over? thanks again for info |
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| Author: | DusterIdiot [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:22 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Yep... |
Quote: i have the low mounted starter if that gives a better picture of what I'm working with.Sandy do I need to put a wrench on the motor or do you mean to rotate it by turning the key over? thanks again for info
3 of them bolts are covered by the flywheel, so you can't remove the bellhousing....Pull battery cable, pull the spark plugs... you can have someone roll the damper with the belt or if you have a crank bolt use a wrench on it... If you have lots of time on your hands you can also use a screwdriver to roll it tooth by tooth while under the vehicle... rotate each bolt into view and remove, or try to get a pair to show so you can use a closed end wrench on it... If you've done this a while, there is a flywheel holder you can buy if you are going to do a few of these: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/lil-2 ... aQodTsEDvg |
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| Author: | Rick Covalt [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:30 pm ] |
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I am a pretty firm believer in just pulling the motor to replace a clutch in a truck or a car. Especially if it doesn't have air to mess with. Call me crazy, but by the time I get the rusted bolts out of the cross member on a truck I can have the motor hanging on my crane and work on the clutch and PP out in the open. Just one man's opinion. |
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| Author: | chadandcindy2002 [ Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:15 pm ] |
| Post subject: | thanks |
thanks for all the helpful replies |
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