Ive done lots of clutches on older subarus and newer toyotas, but have never changed one on an FJ40.
I have a 1972 fj40 with the original drivetrain. The clutch, throwout bearing, pilot bearing. pressure plate, rear main seal, and oil pan seal need to be replaced. I plan on replacing the rear main using the oil pan and crank bearing cap removal method. I have an air over hydraulic cherrypicker and can get a transmission jack if needed.
To those who have done it, whats the easiest way to go about this job?
1. Remove trans and xfer case from the bottom using a trans jack. Leave trans hump in place.
2. Remove trans and xfer case from the top by removing the transmission hump and using a cherrypicker.
3. Remove engine/trans/xfer all together through hood using a cherrypicker.
I was considering option 1 as my primary plan, with option 2 as a fallback plan. Let me know if I am heading down the easiest path.
Thanks for your input.
I have a 1972 fj40 with the original drivetrain. The clutch, throwout bearing, pilot bearing. pressure plate, rear main seal, and oil pan seal need to be replaced. I plan on replacing the rear main using the oil pan and crank bearing cap removal method. I have an air over hydraulic cherrypicker and can get a transmission jack if needed.
To those who have done it, whats the easiest way to go about this job?
1. Remove trans and xfer case from the bottom using a trans jack. Leave trans hump in place.
2. Remove trans and xfer case from the top by removing the transmission hump and using a cherrypicker.
3. Remove engine/trans/xfer all together through hood using a cherrypicker.
I was considering option 1 as my primary plan, with option 2 as a fallback plan. Let me know if I am heading down the easiest path.
Thanks for your input.