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what car do you have? modeo or ford ltd? are you asking how much to put a new clutch on your ford LTD? and what year is your LTD, 99" Im assumedwhat car do you have? modeo or ford ltd? are you asking how much to put a new clutch on your ford LTD? and what year is your LTD, 99" Im assumed
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Definitely have the right part installed. Call the dealer about your question because a simple job like that will end up costing big bucks if you end up with a leak. Even call an auto glass shop
You should be able to remove a cover or inspection plate at the bottom of the ****** bell housing to inspect and visually see the throw out bearing. It sound like it (the throw out bearing) completely went out or damaged the fingers it rests on to disengage the pressure plate. All clutches are pretty much the same. Flywheel bolts to the rear of the crankshaft with a pilot bearing in the center for the input shaft. The clutch disk is sandwiched between the flywheel and retained in place by the pressure plate. Followed by the throw out bearing which is operated by the release fork. You could have a bad slave cylinder, but that would not be the source for the squealing you hear. Sounds like it's time to replace the clutch assembly.
To bleed the clutch, there is a little slave cylinder next to the transmission, on that slave cylinder there is a bleed nipple. Undo that put a pipe on it that fit nicely, put the other end of the pipe in a jar with some brake fluid. When you have got that right, pump the clutch pedal up&down. but keep a eye on the fluid in the reservoir under the hood, keep pumping the pedal until all the air bubbles are gone. when they have all gone tighten up the bleed nipple without taking the pipe off. then you are done.
1000 pounds sounds a bit rich, just4 parts. sounds like you needto shop around,if you get someone to fix it look at the clutch plate or pressure plate you might be able to re use them, to save money . you should get about 135 kms out of of a clutch
what car do you have? modeo or ford ltd? are you asking how much to put a new clutch on your ford LTD? and what year is your LTD, 99" Im assumed
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