I don’t believe there was one, but these have a washer that’s recommended for replacement. I tried my best to leave as much as I could in the car 😆, but these parts were all in the way. Replacing the clutch on these RAV4s are extremely challenging, and I wouldn’t recommend doing it yourself.
Yes, the tricky part is getting the shaft from the engine into the flywheel. Once that's done and the engine and transaxle are properly aligned, the rest is easy.
Nice job!!
Incredible ! Well done👏🏻
wow, that was fascinating 👏🏼👏🏼
Legend
fantastic video ❤ i will take it as a big help when my clutch is going bad
Good luck!
Well done, your jobb iis very good 😎😎😎
Is there no pilot bearing on these? Also is there a way to leave the diff up in the car or best to brinf out with it? Great job
I don’t believe there was one, but these have a washer that’s recommended for replacement.
I tried my best to leave as much as I could in the car 😆, but these parts were all in the way. Replacing the clutch on these RAV4s are extremely challenging, and I wouldn’t recommend doing it yourself.
Did you finish pulling the transaxle to the engine with the transaxle bolts?
Yes, the tricky part is getting the shaft from the engine into the flywheel. Once that's done and the engine and transaxle are properly aligned, the rest is easy.
You are amazing 🤩🤩🤩👏🏻
Excellent 👏👏👏👏👏
How many miles on that old clutch?
I'm not sure but the car had done around 220k kilometers. (136k miles)