Thursday, September 22, 2011

Can i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?

its a 2002 Ford Mustang GT it only have 56,000 miles. the clutch feels strong like when i bought it but the throw out bering its making noises when idle. when i press the clutch pedal the squiquey noise stops. And how hard is to do it? can i doit my selfe?Can i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?
replace it all while your have the transmission out. including the slave cylinderCan i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?
Yes, you CAN change the throw out bearing yourself without replacing the clutch disc or the pressure plate, yet I'd just go ahead and replace the lot were I you. Yet that's just me. To replace it, you'll need an engine hoist; an engine stand; a clutch kit spline shaft to replace the disc and plate later on; and a gallon of acetone cleaner to clean off the mating surfaces of the plate, disc and flywheel. Being that the engine isn't an in-line engine, it'll be easy to pull out yourself. Although, a friend or two never hurts. Get a Haynes manual to help you out if you've never done it before yourself.Can i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?
you can but i don't recommend doing this,its always a good idea to change the whole thing when you got this apart,its a lot of trouble to have to go back in to it and change all that again,i wouldn't do it if it was my car,you,ll have to drop the transmission and all out,so it would be a good idea to do what all it needs at that time,good luck.Can i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?
yes you can replace just the bearing, but you will have to take the transmission out and put it back in. If you don't know what you are doing, I would not try it. Take it to someone who can fix it right. Or you can make the problem worse.Can i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?
yeah you can do it yourself but first get a manual and go over the procedure in it. study it for a day or two and make sure you have all the tools and parts, also leave plenty of time to do the job. if your clutch is still very strong and you don't ride the clutch pedal when you drive i wouldn't worry about changing that or the pressure plate. In order to change it though you'll need to drop the drive shaft, unbolt the transmission bolts from the the transmission to engine.



Good LuckCan i change the throw out Bering without replacing the clutch and pressure plate if there OK?
i have alot of experience with honda, if it's anything alike the bearing is completely separate from the clutch.The pressure plate and clutch disk is bolted to the engine side so you won't need to mess with that. The bearing will be pretty much self explanatory and easy to figure out by looking at it. But it definately sounds like the bearing, my honda did the same thing i replaced the bearing and it stopped.

I don't know how easy it will be, i never worked on many fords, but you will need to drain as much gear oil as you can before removing the transmission if it has a drain plug or else your gonna have a mess. And make sure to fill it back up with gear oil after you bolt it back on and before driving it. check your manual for the recommended gear oil. I suggest picking up a repair manual like haynes or something for your car, they explain alot of repairs and maintenance step by step and have diagrams. hope this helps.