Replacing throwout bearing in a 4 cyl...
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Replacing throwout bearing in a 4 cyl...
Hey guys, I'm about to finally tackle the whining throwout bearing in my 97 Ranger. Got a couple questions before I get started tomorrow...
Is this something I need to have a service manual on hand for? I replaced the clutch (more than once ) in the Mustang I had as a teenager several years ago, but that was a cable clutch and this is hydraulic. Is there anything I won't be able to figure out on my own fairly easily? I won't be anywhere near an internet connection to Google information or search FTE if/when I need it.
Since I'm going to be draining the transmission fluid anyway (ATF, correct?) when I drop the tranny, would it be worth it to go ahead and fill it back up with synthetic? How much fluid does it take? It doesn't grind at all now, but it is a little tough shifting at first when it's cold out. It's got 135k on it now, and I plan on putting at least another 100k on it...
Thanks!
Is this something I need to have a service manual on hand for? I replaced the clutch (more than once ) in the Mustang I had as a teenager several years ago, but that was a cable clutch and this is hydraulic. Is there anything I won't be able to figure out on my own fairly easily? I won't be anywhere near an internet connection to Google information or search FTE if/when I need it.
Since I'm going to be draining the transmission fluid anyway (ATF, correct?) when I drop the tranny, would it be worth it to go ahead and fill it back up with synthetic? How much fluid does it take? It doesn't grind at all now, but it is a little tough shifting at first when it's cold out. It's got 135k on it now, and I plan on putting at least another 100k on it...
Thanks!
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Hey guys, I'm about to finally tackle the whining throwout bearing in my 97 Ranger. Got a couple questions before I get started tomorrow...
Is this something I need to have a service manual on hand for? I replaced the clutch (more than once ) in the Mustang I had as a teenager several years ago, but that was a cable clutch and this is hydraulic. Is there anything I won't be able to figure out on my own fairly easily? I won't be anywhere near an internet connection to Google information or search FTE if/when I need it.
Since I'm going to be draining the transmission fluid anyway (ATF, correct?) when I drop the tranny, would it be worth it to go ahead and fill it back up with synthetic? How much fluid does it take? It doesn't grind at all now, but it is a little tough shifting at first when it's cold out. It's got 135k on it now, and I plan on putting at least another 100k on it...
Thanks!
Is this something I need to have a service manual on hand for? I replaced the clutch (more than once ) in the Mustang I had as a teenager several years ago, but that was a cable clutch and this is hydraulic. Is there anything I won't be able to figure out on my own fairly easily? I won't be anywhere near an internet connection to Google information or search FTE if/when I need it.
Since I'm going to be draining the transmission fluid anyway (ATF, correct?) when I drop the tranny, would it be worth it to go ahead and fill it back up with synthetic? How much fluid does it take? It doesn't grind at all now, but it is a little tough shifting at first when it's cold out. It's got 135k on it now, and I plan on putting at least another 100k on it...
Thanks!
you should get the tool that helps remove the hydralic line from the slave.
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I would hope that you are going to go ahead and change out your whole clutch unit while your at it. If you have the tranny off, you'd be crazy not to. Also, make sure to have the flywheel resurfaced and replace the rear oil seal if at all possible. I would also replace the pilot bearing which was the worst part for me. I couldn't make me a tool good enough to get the dang thing out so I had to rent a puller from Autozone to get the job done. The puller even sucked as it would'nt fit into the pilot bearing so I had to cut out a couple of holes out of the pilot bearing to fit the puller in.
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The throwout bearing comes preassembled as part of the new slave cylinder. You need to replace the complete unit. I think the new slave cylinder/throw out bearing unit cost me about $50 from autozone.
I would hope that you are going to go ahead and change out your whole clutch unit while your at it. If you have the tranny off, you'd be crazy not to. Also, make sure to have the flywheel resurfaced and replace the rear oil seal if at all possible. I would also replace the pilot bearing which was the worst part for me. I couldn't make me a tool good enough to get the dang thing out so I had to rent a puller from Autozone to get the job done. The puller even sucked as it would'nt fit into the pilot bearing so I had to cut out a couple of holes out of the pilot bearing to fit the puller in.
I would hope that you are going to go ahead and change out your whole clutch unit while your at it. If you have the tranny off, you'd be crazy not to. Also, make sure to have the flywheel resurfaced and replace the rear oil seal if at all possible. I would also replace the pilot bearing which was the worst part for me. I couldn't make me a tool good enough to get the dang thing out so I had to rent a puller from Autozone to get the job done. The puller even sucked as it would'nt fit into the pilot bearing so I had to cut out a couple of holes out of the pilot bearing to fit the puller in.
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Thanks for the posts guys. I'm under the Ford to replace the clutch plate, doing the throw out bearing while I'm there...
Since my post I got the bearing off by using a Google search. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything on Ford-Trucks.com right away.
Also Haines is a garbage manual so don't buy one if you are looking for a manual!!!
Danielwd - good looking out, thanks for the pointers on rental tools.
Powersmoked - you post a lot, I appreciate your help bud.
Since my post I got the bearing off by using a Google search. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything on Ford-Trucks.com right away.
Also Haines is a garbage manual so don't buy one if you are looking for a manual!!!
Danielwd - good looking out, thanks for the pointers on rental tools.
Powersmoked - you post a lot, I appreciate your help bud.
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Exactly how to diagnose if its the throw out bearing?
My 5 speed 97 ranger is making this grinding kind of noise when I am at a light in gear with the clutch in....it seems to go away if I put her in neutral and let the clutch out at the light......then I start off normally in 2nd gear and I am ok, but someone mentioned it might be my throw out bearing? Any other suggestions? There isn't a lot of play in the clutch, so someone said my clutch is probably ok, what else could this be? I had the tranny fluid changed. thanks guys, tami
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