yes, its a easy clutch to install/ mazda 5 speed 2x2 are light & easy to
handle. dont make the mistake of not replacing the clutch slave cyl. inside
the bellhousing. new pressure plates tend to stress an old cylinder into
leaking. then you have to pull the tranny again. $225.00 - 300.00 book
3.5hrs.
>My 1994 Ford Ranger (2wd) seems to be getting slugglish in the clutch
>department. I dont think it will be too long before it needs replacing.
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>Kevin
I. Care - 05 Oct 2006 02:21 GMT
> yes, its a easy clutch to install/ mazda 5 speed 2x2 are light & easy to
> handle. dont make the mistake of not replacing the clutch slave cyl. inside
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> >Kevin
Not sure about the 94 but the 95 6cyl clutch has a new "improved" slave
that has a dust boot installed to prevent cylinder binding, a common
problem.

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kev242@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 02:50 GMT
> yes, its a easy clutch to install/ mazda 5 speed 2x2 are light & easy to
> handle. dont make the mistake of not replacing the clutch slave cyl. inside
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Thank you and thanx for the tip this will be my first time replacing a
clutch. Im hoping to get another month out of it.
Kevin
> My 1994 Ford Ranger (2wd) seems to be getting slugglish in the clutch
> department. I dont think it will be too long before it needs replacing.
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> Kevin
I didn't have a trans jack and had never done it.
I think the whole job cost $600 but this is Vegas,
you may get it done for much less other parts of
the country.