It is getting increasingly difficult to get my 96 Isuzu Hombre into
1st, 2nd, 5th and reverse. Is this a sign that the clutch assembly
needs to be replaced? If it does, should the flywheel be resurfaced
at the same time? Thanks 8)
miles - 10 Oct 2005 14:19 GMT
> It is getting increasingly difficult to get my 96 Isuzu Hombre into
> 1st, 2nd, 5th and reverse. Is this a sign that the clutch assembly
> needs to be replaced? If it does, should the flywheel be resurfaced
> at the same time? Thanks 8)
Or out of adjustment. Also could be incorrect oil viscosity and as the
weather becomes cooler the issue becomes greater.
I usually replace the flywheel and throwout bearing when replacing the
clutch. For the cost of the flywheel its worth it because of the labor
involved. As long as you're replacing the cluth, replacing the flywheel
is a good idea as well.