Replacing Clutch While Replacing Engine
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Replacing Clutch While Replacing Engine
Hello,
240k mile motor developed a rod knock. Buying a JDM motor to replace it. Still have original clutch. Obviously, will replace that at the same time. Will I need to remove tranny to replace the clutch, if the motor is removed? Or do you only need to remove the tranny for a clutch replacement if the motor is in place?
Also, any tips on what clutch to buy? Toyota OEM? I am not a serious off-road guy. Just need 4WD to get to the river to go fishing.
Thanks!
1998 Tacoma 4WD 2.7l
240k mile motor developed a rod knock. Buying a JDM motor to replace it. Still have original clutch. Obviously, will replace that at the same time. Will I need to remove tranny to replace the clutch, if the motor is removed? Or do you only need to remove the tranny for a clutch replacement if the motor is in place?
Also, any tips on what clutch to buy? Toyota OEM? I am not a serious off-road guy. Just need 4WD to get to the river to go fishing.
Thanks!
1998 Tacoma 4WD 2.7l
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The clutch bolts to the back of the motor, on the flywheel. So just bolt the clutch to the new motor and install it. No need to remove the tranny.
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