Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How difficult is it to replace 1994 Mitsubishi Shogun 2.8 clutch?

My clutch is slipping and needs replacing, i have tackled this in many cars but it 'looks' like a much more difficult job.

Is this a difficult job to do myself ?

Does ayone have any suggestions about how to do it or any useful tips?



ANy help much apreciated



ThanksHow difficult is it to replace 1994 Mitsubishi Shogun 2.8 clutch?veryHow difficult is it to replace 1994 Mitsubishi Shogun 2.8 clutch?Consult your local Mitsubishi dealer!How difficult is it to replace 1994 Mitsubishi Shogun 2.8 clutch?if i remember rightly its quite a big job not particularly difficuly but very heavy and awkward so make sure you have the right gear to support the box as its heavy enough to seriously hurt you if it fallsHow difficult is it to replace 1994 Mitsubishi Shogun 2.8 clutch?This job is best done on a proper ramp or pit.

It is a fairly straightforward job, just lots of unbolting.

The big problem, as Stuidoug says, is the sheer weight of the gear box.

You would need 4 people to take it out and put it back without damaging you or the clutch and first motion shaft bearing in the gear box.

We used to use an hydraulic cradle to support the box, both in and out, and it could still be a struggle if the clutch hadn't been aligned correctly.

Good luck.
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  • Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?

    I bought a good car and im scared to practice how to drive it because idont wanna ruin the clutch?



    can the clutch take alot? or is it very sensitive?



    I wanna learn fast but i dont wanna ruin my car.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?The biggest thing that wears out a clutch is high revs and slipping it a lot - like the racers do. Otherwise they can take a fair amount of abuse and usually last 100k and 200k miles.



    No worries, go ahead and practice. Concentrate on learning where the engagement point is and on being smooth.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?When I turned 16 my Mom had just purchased a new standard car. She didn't want me driving it until I had taken a lesson learning how. I borrowed her old car, also 5-speed, and totally ruined the clutch learning how to drive.



    I would suggest investing $30ish and taking a Standard Driving Lesson. This will avoid any damage to your new car... and will be well worth the money in the end :) Good luck!Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?The clutch will wear out eventually. Just take it easy and get comfortable driving in an empty parking lot or empty road until you can shift smoothly without stalling or jerking.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?yes you can burn out the clutch if you dont know how to drive stick properly, i would suggest practicing on an older car 1st or maybe taking a few manual driving courses to learn how to do it properly so you dont run into the problem of burning out the clutch because clutches are alot of $$$Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?Okay, my pastor threatened my life if I rode the clutch which means, when you aren't using it to change gears, put your foot on the floor and do not ever hover over the clutch. There are small exceptions like when you are going up a steep hill and you have a red light, etc... but don't ride the clutch.



    If you remember this, you will not wear out your clutch even when you are learning to drive and it if is a reasonably new clutch, you don't have anything to worry about.



    *I am sure that Pastor Dave was kidding about prematurely ending my life but you never know about them crazy youth pastors :)Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?Here is what to do, go to a parking lot and practice releasing the clutch gradually without pushing the gas pedal until the car is moving. do it several times until you get the feeling of releasing the clutch smoothly. in this case, you will save your clutch. Avoid releasing the clutch slowly on high RPMs.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?Clutches are different in every car but if you don't know what you're doing and your new to driving a stick then yes it can be easily broken. I had a friend in high school who burned hers out when she was learning to drive. Its easier if you have a hill to start on, you can begin by rolling down the hill and then its easier to pop it into 1st, 2nd and so on, sometimes it can be a lot harder on flat or upward hills (obviously) good luck!Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?Normally when a person first start and uses a manual transmission they end needed a new clutch. Just take your time and have somebody who know what they are doing with you @ all timesWill a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?I am hoping you bought this car used? I'll just assume...



    I'd say it's not so much the clutch, (unless the previous owner beat the hell out of the car), it's a mixture of the the teacher and your personality.



    If you respect the car, didn't have everything single thing handed to you on a sliver platter in life, and take the learning seriously, you should be fine.



    Starting with the car on a flat road or parking lot. If you can have it in first gear with the clutch in, (car is just sitting no rolling there because it's flat), no gas, no brake - you should be able to slowly let the clutch all the way out and start forward motion without any gas. Your goal is to feel the resistance on the clutch pedal in relation to the speed in which you are letting it out. They always say that's a mild way to start learning without damage.



    Have whoever is teaching you to go over a few of the NO-NO's that will ruin the car.



    If it's not too old it will have many safety features like redline limiters, and won't go into gears that will shock the drive train.



    You'll be fine. Just don't ask me about some of the stories from high school when a friend of mine let 3 or 4 non-stick drivers try his car...

    Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?

    I bought a good car and im scared to practice how to drive it because idont wanna ruin the clutch?



    can the clutch take alot? or is it very sensitive?



    I wanna learn fast but i dont wanna ruin my car.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?congratulations on wanting to learn to drive a manual car. i happened to believe that everyone should learn how to drive stick once in their lifetime. take your car to an empty parking lot or on a lonely street somewhere and learn how to go into 1st gear. you should be able to completely lift your left foot off the clutch.1st gear will be the hardest to learn. just be easy on the clutch and try not to grind your gears. once you get first gear down everything is cake after that. it will take sometime for you to get used to the %26quot;clutching%26quot; but keep at it and it will become like an instinct.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?You have to learn sometime.Try not to ride the clutch to much and it will be fine.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?These are probably not going to be the happiest moments in your clutches life, but don't worry too much. A zillion people have learned how to drive stick, and very few cars were actually killed in the process. Don't pop it, and for god's sake, don't grind the gears. You two will have many happy miles together. Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual? A clutch is a tough artical but yes it can be damaged.

    You need to practice letting it out slowly so as not to jerk the car, but not so slow as to make smoke

    Try operating it without the engine running to get used to the weight of the pedal. Don't run the engine at too high a speed and make sure you let off on the pedal to allow the clutch freedom so air will cool it off. Don't keep your foot on it while driving, it will wear out the throw out bearing.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?If the clutch is in good shape it will take it. You will only have a few bunny hop starts before you get the hang of it.It will also help if you find some one that can advise you on driving it. Have fun and enjoy.Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?Clutches are tuff but trans gears are less so,they can take a lot but not as much as a clutch. Do you drive now ( auto)? A driving trainer once suggested starting in reverse, you are too distracted by looking back to be worried about the clutch. Will a clutch get broken easily because im tryin to learn how to drive manual?they will usually last a long time. popping the clutch can break it.

    1999 Mazda Miata hydraulic clutch fluid leaks out. Must I replace clutch or how can I determine problem?

    Stopped at traffic light and was not able to shift to first gear. Clutch goes to floor. Checked fluid level and practically empty. Added more which ran out. Hope I won't have to replace clutch. Would like information before going to garage as I don't know a reputable mechanic in the area.1999 Mazda Miata hydraulic clutch fluid leaks out. Must I replace clutch or how can I determine problem?It is most likely the slave.

    I say this for two reasons-

    1. It will work when refilled for a while (it pumps up).

    2. That is the part that went bad on my Miata.1999 Mazda Miata hydraulic clutch fluid leaks out. Must I replace clutch or how can I determine problem?you probably need to replace the master cylinder (if leaking from top of system) or slave cylinder (if leaking from bottom)1999 Mazda Miata hydraulic clutch fluid leaks out. Must I replace clutch or how can I determine problem?I would replace both the master and slave cylinder. That way you are sure to eliminate the problem. Usually when one goes the other isn't to far behind. And another suggestion I would go the the mazda dealer and get the parts. They are brand new as opposed to the reman parts you get at the local chain stores. Yes they will cost more up front, but they will give you the performance of a new part. Instead of relying on someone whose name you can't pronounce to rebuild the part correctly.1999 Mazda Miata hydraulic clutch fluid leaks out. Must I replace clutch or how can I determine problem?If you replaced the slave previously and you checked the master cylinder....then you might want to check the hoses that feed both. You could very well have a cracked hose that is the problem and letting the fluid leak out.

    When changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?

    I just bought a manual transmission car and I got 1 hour lesson from a driving school just to understand the basics. The instructor said when in first gear, I have to release the clutch slowly and apply gas at the same time to keep the rev constant. However when changing from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd, he said to release the clutch slowly all the way and THEN apply the gas...is this true? After doing some reading, it seems whenever you need to shift, you should release the clutch and apply some gas at the same time.



    Also, how do you rev match? How do you know what the rev should be compared to how fast you're going?When changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?To Take off you need to apply a little gas simultaneously as you slowly relase the clutch pedal



    on shifting gears once you're moving this isn't so critical ... the vehicle won't stall or stop... but if not done right or exactly smooth you may get a little lurch or buck out of it until you get the timing and fell of it down...



    when it comes time to shift from first to second and so forth you will be cruising along at a semi steady speed then you push ths clutch pedal down move to a new gear and as you begin to release you will add just a very slight pressure more to the gas...



    this will sort of feather (smooth out) the transidion from one gear to the next for acceleration...



    with practice you will get a feel for this...take a ride with an an experiended manual transmission driver



    and have them drive your vehicle while mostly all you do is watch their coordination of clutch shift lever and the gas... it isn't that complex of a dance to learn...



    pay attention to how they accelration shift and decekeration shift and come to a stop...



    then go to a hill and wath how the brake, clutch and the gas are simultaneously coordinated for starting out on a hill without rolling backward..



    My first car was a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner at 15 but I had learned to drive a manual transmission by 13



    hang in there and go practice you'll get it



    WaltWhen changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?NO!! your vehicale will stall, or you will pop the clutchWhen changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?It's better to release the clutch almost completely before hitting the gas again so you won't burn the clutch out. Your best bet would be to shift when the r's are between 2 and 25.When changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?Both of them are about right. They go pretty much in sync. When shifting gears try to be precise and avoid leaving your foot on the clutch too long. It will wear it out and it can be pretty expensive.



    And depends if you're driving fast or slow but try to keep the revs at about 2,000-4,000 and you should always be around the powerband and not waste gas. Of course, it depends on the car. In my car you only start getting power after 6,500rpm. :DWhen changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?It is true ... you have to always maintain some gas because if you don't you are bound to stall the engine , you can play with the clutch allot more frequent , what is critical is maintaining the rpm of the engine , or maintaining the engine alive . Don%26quot;t worry about matching your rpm with your car speed , for one is common sense not to over rev your engine unnecessarily , idle engine usually is 600 rpm .and a comfortable top rpm 3500rpm before shifting or some what less you have to practice and feel comfortable .When changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?its hard to explain but easy to show. Well its all about the speed of letting go the clutch while pressing the gas, basically in first gear you let go of clutch very smoothly and slow but when you shift from 4th to 5th you can drop the clutch and press gas, so the higher gear to shift in, less clutch you have to burn.When changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?Yes but %26quot;sloooooly' release the clutch while feeding a constant 1,000 rpm's until the the clutch is totally released. Push the gas petal till the tachometer reads 2,000 rpm. Do the same thing till you shift to high gear.



    Your driver teacher must own a clutch company because you'll use it up by constantly slipping the clutch.When changing gears on a manual, do you release the clutch all the way before applying the gas?rev match? you will get the feel for it over time. but for now your ears will tell you when things dont match. he's right about starting out. you will get the feel for that also. it doesnt take long. soon you will be able to take off from a stop sign ,at the top of a steep hill. but try to avoid steep streets for awhile.

    when going %26quot;up%26quot; through the gears? you only need depressing the clutch just enough to allow the trans to %26quot;slip%26quot; into the next gear.better to be off the gas completely for that moment of change from one gear to the next.most clutchs become fully %26quot;disengaged%26quot; long before the pedal hits the floor.

    rev match I think what your asking . would be more related to down shifting. lets say your going 60 mph in 5th if you try to downshift to 2nd your rear tires will lock up because the engine should be at idle because your foot is off the gas.try to avoid making that mistake.but it happens easier than you might think. when down shifting you want to bring the engine back to near the rpm it was before you %26quot; engage%26quot; the clutch after making shift to next lower gear.

    you will also learn quickly to depress the clutch all the way right before coming to a stop.or the car will stall everytime

    gas is way expensive these days. you will sound cool.but no need to add gas during up shift. complicated as to why. but it has to do with ratios of gears, power to weight ratio of vehical and inertia.or speed of car in motion.



    all a clutch does is separate the engine from the trans

    just long enough to %26quot;slip%26quot; into the next gear.

    %26quot;slipping%26quot; is what makes it all work like it should.

    when your clutch starts to slip without you wanting it to?

    its time to replace the old clutch with new. the componets that make a clutch work are very much like brake pads or shoes.so the easier you are on it. the longer it will last.

    try to avoid congested freeways untill you have driven it for awhile.stop and go traffic hard on a clutch for inexperienced manule trans drivers.but it can be done without harming anything .once you have the hang of it.

    you can where out a clutch in a few hours by resting your foot on it while driving. the only times you should ever touch it? starting and stopping/ up and down normal shifting.

    driving with a clutch is the fun way to do it. once you have done it for awhile. you wont even have to think about it.

    good luck drive carefully and have fun ...........E

    How do i identify the right clutch needed?

    i have a 93 integra with what i beleive is a 98 engine in it (b18b1)

    does the clutch have to be for the right engine? are clutches universal?

    do i have to get a 93 clutch for that car or a 98? please help



    and aslo



    Does a bad clutch stop a car from starting?How do i identify the right clutch needed?the only way to really know what clutch you have you have to take it out and the only thing that changes on a clutch is the diameter and the spline so just take it to a auto parts store and they will match it up for you.



    and no a bad clutch will not prevent startingHow do i identify the right clutch needed?The clutch matches the transmission. If the same transmission was used in a 93 and a 98 it shouldn't matter.



    The only way a bad clutch will prevent the car from starting is if there is a starter kill switch on the clutch. You know, where the clutch pedal has to be pushed down in order for the ignition switch to engage.
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    People always say an athlete has %26quot;IT%26quot;. What is %26quot;IT%26quot; and who do you think has %26quot;IT%26quot; that is currently playing? Thirdly, What do you think about reggie bush and how do you think he will stack up against the all time greatest running backs of all time? Who do you think is the Most clutch player of all time? If you could pick a player (any sport any time period) to endorse your product who would it be and why? and lastly For all the football fans out there, Who is the greatest Linebacker of all time and why? Who is the most overated player in sports (any sport)?? Lastly Who do you think is better Lebron %26quot;bron-bron%26quot; of Dwayne %26quot;The destroyer%26quot; wade?What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?Adam Vinatieri in the Snow Game against the Raiders. The FG to force OT. UnbelievableWhat is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?Nothing will ever beat Derek Fisher making the winning basket with .4 seconds left in the game to take the Lakers to the next round of playoffs.What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?David Ortiz Game 4 of the 04 ALCS in which the Sox were down 3-0 in a best of 7 series and down in the game in extra innings. It was like 1 am but I was eagerly up not losing hope. Ortiz hit a walk-off hr at home in Fenway. I'll never forget that moment. And what's better is that he has a walk-off single the very next game making the series 3-2. As you know we (red sox) went on to win the series in NY and swept the Cards for our first WOrld series victory in 86 years. I get goosebumps everytime i see oriz hitting that walk-off hr in game 4, whut a play.What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?Reggie Miller hitting a three, stealing the inbounds pass, then running behind the 3pt line and swooshing it. Ben Roethlisberger's game saving tackle in the colts game is one of the underrated plays that I like.What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?jerry west 60 footer in the finals.

    even tho they lost in otWhat is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?Larry Birds %26quot;steal%26quot; in game 5 of the 1987 eastern conference finals.What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?This is a very broad question. Jordan was the best ever with clutch plays. Look at any of his last second shots in the post season and take your choice on which one is the best. I will take the 19 footer against Utah. As for current players, Kobe probably has %26quot;it%26quot; more than anyone else has %26quot;IT%26quot;. To endorse my product, I would take Bo Jackson, because he is the best athlete I have ever seen, and he never got into trouble. Unless we are talking about current players, then I would pick Albert Pujols. The greatest Linebacker of all time is Dick Butkus. Just watch old film of him, and you will know why. It is why the4 best defensive player of the year in college gets the Butkus award. You have to take Wade right now. He has the Ring. Lebron is a very close second though.What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?Carmelo Anthony has the best FG % in the final 2 minutes when it is a 1 possession game. Reggie Bush is fast and has noves but is way too small to become a dominant running back. Most clutch player is between a few but I'll go with my hometown man Chauncey Billups..they don't call him %26quot;Mr. Big Shot%26quot; for no reason. I would pick MJ because he is the best basketball player of all time and he was very well liked. Greatest lineback is Ray Lewis. He is fearsome and is great at what he does. He makes good, hard, clean tackles and is very fast, so he can cover many recievers. His presence is very noticed. Most overrated sports..2 categories: Being drafted, i.e. biggest flop, Darco Milicic and Joey Harrington..these need no explanation. The most overrated player period is Allen Iverson..is he good? without a doubt, but when you are a ball hog and you score 40 pts a game but have less than 2 assists, it shows in your teams' wins and losses.LeBron is definitely better.BTW, wtf kind of nicknames are those you made up? LeBron goes by %26quot;The King%26quot; and Dwyane goes by %26quot;DWade%26quot;. LeBron averages more assists, points and rebounds than Wade, he gets his team into and he knows when to give t up and when to take the shot.What is the most clutch play you've ever since in sports history?I ?Dwyane Wade!!

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