This Old Car

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

SEG 363 - Clutch Replacement - Part Four - Water Star Motors




SEG 363 - This Old Car - Water Star Motors - Clutch Replacement - Part Four


SEG 362 This Old Car



- Water Star Motors


Clutch Replacement in a 1991 Toyota 4-Runner

- Part Four of a Seven Part Series




This Old Car

Produced and Directed

by

Tamara Lynn Scott




Part Four in a Seven Part mini-series on getting a clutch replaced in a 1991 Toyota 4-runner, features:

Water Star Motors

with

Henry Carter




and master mechanic

Tim Gavin.





Demonstrating the lowering and removal of the Transmission,




A throw out bearing to be greased with "Green" lubricants





Looking at a leaking Rear Main Seal, and Replacing the Rear Main Seal.




Hooking Front Drive Shaft To Front Differential


Hooking back up speedometer cable

Hooking up Rear Drive Line -


Changing Pilot Bearing

Looking inside the Transmission , cleaning, greasing with " Green " lubicants







Replacing the Clutch, Clutch Plate, and Fly Wheel





The Clutch, Fly Wheel, Master cylinder, and Slave cylinder of LuK manufacturing, a company who creates parts for the Toyota, are being featured.

An old and new pressure plate




Old Clutch Pad and Fly wheel


a LuK Lubricant







Part Four of the mini-series continues with


Tim Gavin and Henry Carter unbolting the Transmission and lowering it to reveal the Clutch.

Removing the old clutch plate,

Fan

cleaning the transmission,

inspecting the rear main seal,

replacing it, and






These programs are being created as educational outreach for free broadcasting on Public Access Cable television, and are available nationwide to all not-for-profit, educational Cable Stations on a no cost for airings basis.


Airing Schedule for Segment 363 on Cable 27, Santa Cruz, California

Friday, October 9th

2 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, October 13th

2 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.


Contact the Producer, Tamara Lynn Scott, to obtain DVD Broadcast Masters for airings in your own communities at ThisOldCar@gmail.com





Please visit the website for more information on the series at

http://ThisOldCar.blogspot.com





Select programs from the series will be posted as historical documents at the Internet Archives where all will have access permanently for viewings.





Copyright 2009 Tamara Lynn Scott

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