yep, it can be done, no engine pull out, didn't have to take passanger side axle out. enough space to replace clutch and flywheel. Did it last weekend on 02 camry 2.4, took 2 ppl around 6hrs. Helpful video, thank you!
Hey, thanks for the feedback. Did you have to remove the drive shaft bearing bracket? Also, should I drain my manual transmission fluid before removing any axle?
Hey nice work. I like to see real time workarounds of steps that manuals and instructions just assume will go smoothly. Like the use of the two jacks, some people wouldnt try this without a full shop, lift, trans jack etc. I was also surprised that the clutch alignment tool is a just a light piece of plastic that really doesnt help unless you can sit in front of the flywheel/clutch disc and eyeball or measure the center radius differences. Keep up the good work, Stay gold.
Good video! is there enough Room: Would you have been able to remove the flywheel ( if needed) ? Could you have also replaced the rear main seal if needed?
You could have put some grease on the throw-out bearing where it slides. Obviously just use a very small amount and high temp grease is probably a good idea too.
I'm doing this job right now as I type this.. Is it possible to get back together alone with just a rolling floor jack? Also it looks like I don't need to remove any axles out of the transmission, is that right? And does it make reinstall hard/impossible? If you get this please respond asap. If not its all good. Thanks for the help
Just what i was looking for. I have a gen 1 solara v6 stick. Third gear its starting to stick. I have not changed the oil yet and dont know if it will help.
Jose Otero Looks like you may have to install a new clutch on this one. Have it looked at to confirm. Make some room in your garage and take your time. Take pics along the way to remember where everything goes.
What clutch to buy for replacement? My mechanic exchanged twice. After a month, the clutch pedal hits the floor. I think the clutch I bought (Carquest) for a $ 120.00 mechanic simply can not work better. I would like to buy something good now :)
I would go with an Aisin. They make the automatic transmissions for Toyota (which are the best). If you have 2000 Camry, this would be good: www.amazon.com/Aisin-CKT-027-Clutch-Kit/dp/B0010DZAM4/ref=sr_1_6?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1566352354&s=automotive&sr=1-6&vehicle=2000-76-1011-972--1-8-5-4167-1802-1-1-1953--2&vehicleName=2000+Toyota+Camry I had a clutch installed a few years ago but I didn't inquire as to the brand. Now I'm much more selective. Also, I had a problem with previous clutches wearing out prematurely. The mechanic recommended a new flywheel which I had installed and now the clutch is still working well.
First I would make sure your clutch pedal has enough hydraulic fluid/ trans fluid to move the clutch fork. If that doesn't build pressure then nothing will happen in your transmission. Sorry for late response. Just got back on TH-cam
yep, it can be done, no engine pull out, didn't have to take passanger side axle out. enough space to replace clutch and flywheel. Did it last weekend on 02 camry 2.4, took 2 ppl around 6hrs. Helpful video, thank you!
Hey, thanks for the feedback. Did you have to remove the drive shaft bearing bracket? Also, should I drain my manual transmission fluid before removing any axle?
BBEPX how do you pull transmission put ? I got all the bolts everything else out the way
Hey nice work. I like to see real time workarounds of steps that manuals and instructions just assume will go smoothly. Like the use of the two jacks, some people wouldnt try this without a full shop, lift, trans jack etc.
I was also surprised that the clutch alignment tool is a just a light piece of plastic that really doesnt help unless you can sit in front of the flywheel/clutch disc and eyeball or measure the center radius differences.
Keep up the good work,
Stay gold.
Good video! is there enough Room: Would you have been able to remove the flywheel ( if needed) ? Could you have also replaced the rear main seal if needed?
You could have put some grease on the throw-out bearing where it slides. Obviously just use a very small amount and high temp grease is probably a good idea too.
I'm doing this job right now as I type this.. Is it possible to get back together alone with just a rolling floor jack? Also it looks like I don't need to remove any axles out of the transmission, is that right? And does it make reinstall hard/impossible? If you get this please respond asap. If not its all good. Thanks for the help
Can you use this method to access and replace the slave cylinder that is located in the bell housing of the 2011 toyota camry?
Bro can u share details on pulling transmission
Thank you! Good Video!
I have a 99 Toyota Camry and can't find any videos on that specific car. is it hard to change the clutch?
Just what i was looking for. I have a gen 1 solara v6 stick. Third gear its starting to stick. I have not changed the oil yet and dont know if it will help.
Jose Otero Looks like you may have to install a new clutch on this one. Have it looked at to confirm. Make some room in your garage and take your time. Take pics along the way to remember where everything goes.
What clutch to buy for replacement? My mechanic exchanged twice. After a month, the clutch pedal hits the floor. I think the clutch I bought (Carquest) for a $ 120.00 mechanic simply can not work better. I would like to buy something good now :)
I would go with an Aisin. They make the automatic transmissions for Toyota (which are the best). If you have 2000 Camry, this would be good:
www.amazon.com/Aisin-CKT-027-Clutch-Kit/dp/B0010DZAM4/ref=sr_1_6?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1566352354&s=automotive&sr=1-6&vehicle=2000-76-1011-972--1-8-5-4167-1802-1-1-1953--2&vehicleName=2000+Toyota+Camry
I had a clutch installed a few years ago but I didn't inquire as to the brand. Now I'm much more selective.
Also, I had a problem with previous clutches wearing out prematurely. The mechanic recommended a new flywheel which I had installed and now the clutch is still working well.
thanks for this video. can clutch be replaced without removing passenger side axle?
Axle has to be removed
I have a 2002 Toyota Camry that turns on but won’t drive or reverse. what does this mean?
First I would make sure your clutch pedal has enough hydraulic fluid/ trans fluid to move the clutch fork. If that doesn't build pressure then nothing will happen in your transmission. Sorry for late response. Just got back on TH-cam
You left out way to many serious removal processes, like The Linkage removal,and the Clutch bolts removal
I work in industries for 22 years and never seen clutch steel guiding shaft . Are you sure you know your clutch .