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Clutch bracket removal step by step? #1051387 09/12/12 07:53 PM
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dave1223 Offline OP
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Anyone have a step by step on how to remove the clutch pedal bracket assembly on my 86 toyota truck?I see some previous posts have partial steps on removal.Location of bolts etc.....thanks.

Re: Clutch bracket removal step by step? [Re: dave1223] #1051388 09/13/12 02:03 AM
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No, that one bracket thread we posted for you is as close as you'll get. You can write an article tho' <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

You'll want to keep this handy for followup:

http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/clutchmaintenance/

Pull your seat to give yourself some room; trust me on this.


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Re: Clutch bracket removal step by step? [Re: kewlynx] #1051389 09/13/12 03:51 AM
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dave1223 Offline OP
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kewlynx,thanks for the reply.Still trying to find someone in the Calaveras county,Ca. area to do this removal/install and I wanted all the info I can find on the subject.Can only pay $100 for someone to do it,The part should arrive next week.

Re: Clutch bracket removal step by step? [Re: dave1223] #1051390 09/13/12 08:40 AM
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The only other thing you might want to have handy Dave, is instructions for messing with the master cylinder for the clutch. There's a series of manuals (FSMs) over on the www.ncttora.com website; methinks the '93 FSM in the sticky for this section might likely work as well.

Good luck finding someone willing to work with you!


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