sparky
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2007
- Messages
- 75
- Age
- 59
- City
- Knoxville Tennessee
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Transmission
- Manual
After owning the truck for 12 years and 210K miles (truck is 1993) I changed out the clutch. It really was a slave cylinder problem and the clutch didn't look bad at all, but I went ahead and changed it anyway.
Whats up with the engineers doing some of the things they do? For example, this is a 3.0 engine and they put the o2 senser connection up between the back of the heads and the firewall, you cannot get to it without a lot of work, if you where just changing them.
Anyway, I had to drill out the rivets that hold the front cross member in and then drop the cross member down, then took the exhaust loose and dropped it down. Then the driveshaft followed by the rear cross member. The trans was a little hard to get out with that body seam in the way, that got folded over for the install. Overall it wasn't that bad of a job, just don't get in a hurry. I'll see if I can get a few pics to work.
Also changed the shiftrail plugs whilr I was at it.

Cross member removed

Started with small bit and then went up in size.

Pilot bearing shot
Whats up with the engineers doing some of the things they do? For example, this is a 3.0 engine and they put the o2 senser connection up between the back of the heads and the firewall, you cannot get to it without a lot of work, if you where just changing them.
Anyway, I had to drill out the rivets that hold the front cross member in and then drop the cross member down, then took the exhaust loose and dropped it down. Then the driveshaft followed by the rear cross member. The trans was a little hard to get out with that body seam in the way, that got folded over for the install. Overall it wasn't that bad of a job, just don't get in a hurry. I'll see if I can get a few pics to work.
Also changed the shiftrail plugs whilr I was at it.

Cross member removed

Started with small bit and then went up in size.

Pilot bearing shot