Install clutch myself or not?
#16
Originally Posted by mkozlows
Pardon my ignorance, but I am curious, what is the porta power used for exactly? I have done many clutch`s in the past and never used or needed a "power spreader" Perhaps I can learn something that will help me out in the future.
#17
I found out when installing my clutch that the frame is closer at the bottom than the top in the area where the crossmember is. If you remove the clamps holding the fuel line on the drivers side, the crossmember can be raised up and pushed back for fairly easy removal.
#18
Originally Posted by Bart Timothy
I think $400 is a fair price for clutch installation and flywheel resurfacing.
As DonM says, the 6 speed in very heavy, so be prepared for that if you do it yourself. The book may say 5.5 hours to do the job, and many folks take much longer to do it. But, if you know what you're doing it can be much faster. The last one I had changed took 1 hr and 50 mins, and was done by Clay Carrigan of Carrigan Motors, a Dodge dealer in Morgan Utah, who must hold the record for installation time.
As DonM says, the 6 speed in very heavy, so be prepared for that if you do it yourself. The book may say 5.5 hours to do the job, and many folks take much longer to do it. But, if you know what you're doing it can be much faster. The last one I had changed took 1 hr and 50 mins, and was done by Clay Carrigan of Carrigan Motors, a Dodge dealer in Morgan Utah, who must hold the record for installation time.
#20
I have done a few....i am very experienced with a wrench......and i cringe anytime i have to do one on a 98.5-02 Dodge...heck even the new ones (But the X-member is WAY easier to do!!). The hard part is not getting it out....its getting it to spline back in. The last one i did (BY myself with a tranny jack) just kicked and screamed! (had to call for help before i got my pistol out!!!) I also had one that just popped right in! Here are some hints that i found that makes it easier:
To spread the frame: Use what came with the truck. Get the stock jack out and a piece of 4x4 lumber. Just put it between the frame rails and spread. That is by far the best way i have found....bottle jacks don’t always work (Old, worn) and they sometimes are awkward and heavy.
To help spline the Pilot bearing: Make sure you have the tranny in gear and rotate the output shaft. ONCE You get it splined into the clutch disk.....(You have to be 100% on this part....its not hard to tell when you have it! Shaft wont spin) Have someone push in the clutch (Make sure your slave cyl is hooked back up into the bell housing). Usually it will pop right into the pilot bearing as soon as the pedal is pushed.
Slighty jack up on the fnt of the engine to get it to lean back somewhat....
Use a tranny jack!!!!!!
To spread the frame: Use what came with the truck. Get the stock jack out and a piece of 4x4 lumber. Just put it between the frame rails and spread. That is by far the best way i have found....bottle jacks don’t always work (Old, worn) and they sometimes are awkward and heavy.
To help spline the Pilot bearing: Make sure you have the tranny in gear and rotate the output shaft. ONCE You get it splined into the clutch disk.....(You have to be 100% on this part....its not hard to tell when you have it! Shaft wont spin) Have someone push in the clutch (Make sure your slave cyl is hooked back up into the bell housing). Usually it will pop right into the pilot bearing as soon as the pedal is pushed.
Slighty jack up on the fnt of the engine to get it to lean back somewhat....
Use a tranny jack!!!!!!
#22
If oyu have trouble getting it back on the pins try and take a wrench and crank the engine over by hand, i did that on mine and it pulled the tranny on 1/2" and it was on fine then. and i did mine and it wasnt that hard but since mine is in a chevy i dont have the same problems yall have.
#24
Originally Posted by farmer boy
I still don't understand why you have to spread the frame apart. I took my 6 speed out and put it back in and never spread the frame.
#25
Originally Posted by torquefan
I'm not sure I'd want someone doing my clutch in 1 hr and 50 mins.
#27
Originally Posted by blackdiesel02
Dan, the whole push in the clutch trick works great, BUT not on the 6 speed because the bell housing is part of the tranny
......all 5 speeds on this odometer! haha.....never had the pleasure of a 6 speed........
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