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- Sep 28, 2025
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- State - Country
- N/A
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 4WD
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
Today was a good day! The old clutch is off, as well as the flywheel. I was able to replace the rear main seal. I know very little about this stuff but I think the old seal was fine, and the oil pan gasket is seeping. I could certainly be wrong, but some time after all the transmission stuff is done, I may replace the oil pan gasket.
The pilot bearing is pretty stuck in place. I tried the hydraulic method, and some other things to get it out without destroying it. Long story short, it's destroyed but still stuck. Ran out of time today, but I'll get it another time.
The old clutch plate has worn away its grooves, but has not yet reached the rivets. Just for fun I compared the thicknesses. The new plate measured 8.2mm, and the old plate measured 6.7mm. Doesn't seem like much, but I'm glad I'm replacing it anyway.
The flywheel and pressure plate friction surfaces look clean and uniform. No bluing from excessive heat. A new pressure plate came with the kit, so I'll replace it anyway.
The pilot bearing is pretty stuck in place. I tried the hydraulic method, and some other things to get it out without destroying it. Long story short, it's destroyed but still stuck. Ran out of time today, but I'll get it another time.
The old clutch plate has worn away its grooves, but has not yet reached the rivets. Just for fun I compared the thicknesses. The new plate measured 8.2mm, and the old plate measured 6.7mm. Doesn't seem like much, but I'm glad I'm replacing it anyway.
The flywheel and pressure plate friction surfaces look clean and uniform. No bluing from excessive heat. A new pressure plate came with the kit, so I'll replace it anyway.
