Good day to the Luvtruck forum.
I have a 1980 Chevy Luv Stepside Manual 4x4. I use it a lot on sand dunes, and during a recent trip to the dunes, I burned out the clutch. I bought a replacement clutch and I have been following a Chevy Luv repair manual for the replacement. The manual says I basically have to dismantle the whole transmission just to get at the clutch. I have been doing that, but it is a real pain as many of the bolts are very difficult to access and it is really slow going. I have already removed the gear box and transfer case and have removed a lot of the nuts and bolts. With other clutch replacements I have done, I just unbolted the transmission, unbolted and removed the cross member, and dropped the whole transmission. I wanted to do that, but the cross member on my truck is welded on, not bolted. It has just become much more complicated that I thought it would be, and reassembling the transmission is going to be a major pain. Does anyone have any tips to make this process easier? Am I just making this more complicated than it has to be? All I really need is to slide the transmission back a few inches so I can get at the clutch, but with the welded on cross member, I am not sure how to do that.
Thank you so much in advance for you help, Josh
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