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I have a 1994 Isuzu rodeo. I'm trying to replace ...
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I have a 1994 Isuzu rodeo. I'm trying to replace clutch. problem I'm having is getting transmission to come out. All bolts are out and can turn transmission back and fourth. any idea what I'm doing wrong.

 

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1994 Isuzu rodeo v6

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September 3 8:45 AM (58 minutes and 23 seconds later)
         
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It is probably hanging up on the clutch disc.I would get a pry bar or large screwdriver and pry back on it while someone rocks it up and down.It may help if you can spray some WD-40 inside the bell housing on the clutch and input shaft.It could also be hanging up on the pilot bearing/bushing.Just pry really hard while rocking it up and down it will come out.Be ready because when it comes out it may want to fall out.I don't want to see anyone get hurt over fixing a vehicle.


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September 4 7:41 AM (22 hours and 55 minutes and 41 seconds later)
         
Reply to Davo's Post: thanks but I already found my problem.The clutch is hydr. and had to take cylinder out from transmission.
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September 4 7:43 AM (2 minutes and 15 seconds later)
         
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