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Old 06-12-2009, 06:55 AM
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Hello guys! Do any of you know of a how-to guide for clutch replacement on a 1994 mustang gt? I seen a video from autohow.to but it was a newer mustang. Does it apply to the same thing?

Also was wondering what tools were needed, etc. I've replaced trannies and etc on automatics, but never done anything like this, esp. on a mustang. A how-to or step by step guide specific to the 5.0 mustang gt would be helpful!
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grab a haynes or chilton at the parts store for $18
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Old 06-12-2009, 12:25 PM
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Yeah, I was considering one of those, but the last one I got for another car I had didn't have all info for all engine types. It was just basically like 'some cars have it, some don't'

I just looked up an exploded diagram of the tranny for it and it looks the same as the newer one does, where you detach the tranny, than remove bell housing. Now to find something to plug into the tranny when I remove the drive shaft. Any suggestions ?
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Originally Posted by Ex0r
Yeah, I was considering one of those, but the last one I got for another car I had didn't have all info for all engine types. It was just basically like 'some cars have it, some don't'

I just looked up an exploded diagram of the tranny for it and it looks the same as the newer one does, where you detach the tranny, than remove bell housing. Now to find something to plug into the tranny when I remove the drive shaft. Any suggestions ?
That's because you bought the haynes they suck bad pick up the chilton they go more in depth
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:26 PM
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Tried looking for chilton's today ,none of the autoparts stores carry them around here, without order. Trying to get it fixed this weekend.

I found a guide online that goes into good detail how to replace it.

Here: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/...-94-mustang-gt

Also, I am contemplating if it's 100% the clutch or not. Seems once the car warms up, it mellows out and isn't as bad.

Also, I noticed a bad shaking of the front driver tire and even more noticeable when you brake. I am going to pull the rotor off tomorrow and have it checked for warpage. Hopefully it's not as I can't afford to get it replaced right now.
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