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  • Clutch replacement. How to replace a clutch in your car DIY with Scotty Kilmer. How to fix clutch problems. How to remove clutch. Clutch location, inspection, removal and replacement. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 42 years.
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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  6 років тому +69

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    • @TaijiArban
      @TaijiArban 6 років тому +2

      Scotty Kilmer 13 is without a doubt, the most important

    • @lllowelll
      @lllowelll 6 років тому +1

      aligntment tool

    • @maunatlalankoana3120
      @maunatlalankoana3120 6 років тому +1

      Scotty Kilmer

    • @MonsterFuryGames
      @MonsterFuryGames 6 років тому +1

      Scotty Kilmer is very complicated for do it by my own isn't it? I have never touch an engine before but I could save a loooot of money, like 600 euros, what would you say boss?, should I try it?

    • @nikkiaweese6462
      @nikkiaweese6462 6 років тому +1

      My clutch is letting out 1/4 of the way out its almost but it's not slipping at all do I have too take the tranny completely out like I did before because don't think I can get it slid over its a 2003 cavalier

  • @jayjack2768
    @jayjack2768 10 років тому +2340

    Thanks for the video. You've basically told me to take it to a mechanic.

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +442

    most things worth doing are somewhat hard, think of how boring life would be if everything was easy as pie

    • @boi_9421
      @boi_9421 4 роки тому

      I have a 1996 volkswagen golf gti the engine idles rough i change the spark plugs and spark plug cables it helped it out a bit what could it be

    • @ethanelectric1024
      @ethanelectric1024 4 роки тому

      @@boi_9421 I have an 1986 Volkswagen. It's on my channel.

    • @zgeproductions8447
      @zgeproductions8447 4 роки тому

      boi _ boi _ rough idling could be a few things, when the car is warmed up and stationary, the revs should stay around 1000rpms, any lower than that you’ll get a bumpy idle, if your car is turbo’d, try locate the bov or diverter valve and make sure the spring is tight enough so it doesn’t open when decelerating

    • @funkolog
      @funkolog 4 роки тому +5

      You meet yourself in those hard moments

    • @sofianee3580
      @sofianee3580 3 роки тому

      @@funkolog hardly true

  • @antikoolaid9891
    @antikoolaid9891 6 років тому +253

    Scott Kilmer the only man besides Chuck Norris who can change a clutch with minimum effort and no swearing while still having the energy to pose for camera shots wearing Steven Seagal glasses.

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +170

    i could do it in two hours, some guys could take two days. Just depends on your speed. take your time, don't rush it

    • @geoo2092
      @geoo2092 3 роки тому +6

      I take 2 days but I get it done right hahha

    • @madam497
      @madam497 3 роки тому +7

      First timer here. 14 hours in, about to pry off tranny but gotta figure a way to support it since I have no transmission jack. There were lots of bolts that were in tight spots I had to get out plus the subframe . :S

    • @74nova36
      @74nova36 3 роки тому

      Any advice for a clutch job on a rear wheel drive 74 Nova? Lol I know it’s been 7 years...🐌

    • @North49191
      @North49191 3 роки тому +2

      @@74nova36 same process but rwd is easier

    • @GRD1399
      @GRD1399 3 роки тому +1

      Where ya live Scotty ?

  • @nhia34
    @nhia34 10 років тому +1273

    simple enough. should be a 4 min fix. Lol

  • @rivolinho
    @rivolinho 6 років тому +88

    This video was hugely helpful and made the whole job so easy. Really a piece of cake. I particularly enjoyed the coffee I had sitting outside in the sun, while I waited for the mechanic to call to say he's finished! Thanks Scotty👍

  • @suprafly89
    @suprafly89 10 років тому +340

    Only guy on UA-cam that makes a clutch job looks fun! Lol thanks Scotty!!

  • @fredmyers120
    @fredmyers120 5 років тому +72

    50+ years as a mechanic, without a car lift rack? This is one amazing human!

    • @barmaley1982
      @barmaley1982 4 роки тому +4

      I’ve done it without a lift. I tied a pulley to a hook in a joist in my garage and it helped lifting a transmission out.

  • @Vesper778
    @Vesper778 8 років тому +333

    3:48 Dat jack release though...

  • @9mccloud
    @9mccloud 9 років тому +90

    I need a clutch on my 1998 Mazda. The cost is 600.00. Looking at your video shows that the job is not easy and the price is reasonable.
    Than you

    • @mattevans1643
      @mattevans1643 5 років тому +2

      The job is extremely easy. And $600 for your clutch? Wtf? Who are you buying it from? That better be an upgraded clutch, cause there is no way an OEM clutch will cost you $600. I have a 2012, and that clutch is about $200 i also have an 85 MR2, and that clutch is about $150.

    • @BL2197
      @BL2197 5 років тому +7

      Sometimes, it’s just easier to leave it to a mechanic. Drop it off and it’s done In a day, and you still get your weekend to spend with family. Do an overtime shift or flog some crap from around the house online to pay for it.

    • @mickdavis2385
      @mickdavis2385 5 років тому +18

      @@mattevans1643 $600 for a clutch job is a steal. The parts are probably only $150. That's 450 for labor. Most shops charge $1,000 for the job at least. Some up to $1500.

    • @matiasrivas8772
      @matiasrivas8772 2 роки тому

      @@mattevans1643 what kind of clutch

  • @quinnhunt6124
    @quinnhunt6124 5 років тому +121

    Next Scotty video, "how to rebuild your engine and transmission" (two and a half minutes long)

  • @SamFisherK
    @SamFisherK 6 років тому +152

    One guy watched this video, his car did exactly the same (revs come up put the car won't go). so he bought a new clutch kit and took out the gearbox and then realized that an automatic gearbox doesn't even have clutch. :D

    •  6 років тому +6

      I feel sorry for the guy. So what car he has?

    • @SamFisherK
      @SamFisherK 6 років тому +6

      Toyota Yaris :D

    •  6 років тому +4

      So he just goes to store and say "give me clutch for my Toyota Yaris"..?

    • @SamFisherK
      @SamFisherK 6 років тому +12

      I don't know what he said exactly, but it is his first car that has an automatic transmission, he probably was thinking that automatics also had clutches and Yaris models came with automatic and manual tranys, so he bough a clutch setup

    •  6 років тому +6

      Thanks for answer. Still, I feel sorry for buddy.

  • @thelieutenantsstopmotion9616
    @thelieutenantsstopmotion9616 6 років тому +24

    I love your how to videos, this repair was going to cost me $1000 + at the shop. Now I’m only out $200 and 8 hours. Thank you!

    • @thelieutenantsstopmotion9616
      @thelieutenantsstopmotion9616 6 років тому +31

      Scratch that, 40 hours and still have to take it to a mechanic which will cost $1000 plus a tow charge. Apparently I’m not a mechanic.

    • @velianlodestone1249
      @velianlodestone1249 6 років тому

      What happened?

    • @HunterShows
      @HunterShows 5 років тому +1

      Ouch.

    • @hehotbros01
      @hehotbros01 3 роки тому +2

      Lol

    • @TimSlee1
      @TimSlee1 9 місяців тому

      Expectation VS reality@@thelieutenantsstopmotion9616

  • @jima9863
    @jima9863 8 років тому +479

    i wish i could change my clutch in 4 minutes

    • @tonyoliveira4786
      @tonyoliveira4786 8 років тому +36

      4 minutes and 3 seconds

    • @princeamir1719
      @princeamir1719 7 років тому +31

      2 minutes without the talking

    • @rhaineayahcasaba9471
      @rhaineayahcasaba9471 7 років тому +4

      Clutch cable mitsubishi

    • @VanguardDragon
      @VanguardDragon 7 років тому +21

      Scotty can swap out an entire engine in just over 2 minutes; there's a video to prove it.

    • @YouTubeSupportTeams
      @YouTubeSupportTeams 6 років тому +7

      bitch please i do clutches in 60 seconds, scotty is older and slow

  • @loupremo
    @loupremo 8 років тому +480

    do your neighbors think you are crazy for popping out of the truck like that?

    • @Megatronmarc
      @Megatronmarc 8 років тому +4

      lol

    • @supersabrosinho
      @supersabrosinho 8 років тому +2

      haha

    • @whitetrashandhellbound6905
      @whitetrashandhellbound6905 7 років тому +27

      It's crazy to pop out of trunks at your neighbors? .... Well shit, guess I'm a crazy person too, at least Scott has his clothes on when he does it lol

    • @DraGScxpe
      @DraGScxpe 6 років тому +1

      Lmfao

    • @kevinbrislawn5918
      @kevinbrislawn5918 6 років тому +10

      LouPremo he most likely does it in his neighbors cars all the time scaring the daylights out of them

  • @dongmingzhu666
    @dongmingzhu666 2 роки тому +3

    Now I know how to change the clutch in the car? Now I know I have to take the car to a mechanic!

  • @Roosyer
    @Roosyer 11 років тому +7

    I love Scotty's videos because he is so informative yet very straightforward. He covers all the important and necessary steps while the little details anyone should be able to figure out on their own. For those who complain, just shut up and pay your mechanic. Thank you Scotty!!

  • @dylanchitwood885
    @dylanchitwood885 8 років тому +77

    One day this guys videos are gonna give me a heart attack. "Oh thats an nice white tru... holy fuck he's back there!!!"

  • @michaelhonold694
    @michaelhonold694 9 років тому +3

    Scotty,
    I just wanted to say thanks for the video. My car needed a new clutch, and your video was more accurate than the instructions in the manual. It recommended dropping the subframe, which would have taken a LOT longer. I still had PLENTY of room to do the clutch from the top without removing the subframe. Thanks again!
    - Mike

  • @7thassasin
    @7thassasin 3 роки тому +1

    1 min in and you diagnosed my clutch problem... Kept asking about the high rpms and no one could answe me.
    You are THE MAN!

  • @sheriethomas9931
    @sheriethomas9931 10 років тому +62

    I am pretty sure that you could put together a vid on assembling a brand new car from scratch..and get it over with in 4 minutes.

    • @MrMisanthrope1RBjr
      @MrMisanthrope1RBjr 8 років тому +5

      +Sherie Thomas my mercedes has no dipstick and my corvettes are almost as pretty as you, im single a millionaire and my mercedes has no dipstick

  • @b18citr
    @b18citr 6 років тому +14

    You have so much respect from me. You do all this in your laneway, no hoist nothing. You get er done though.

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +6

    actually, it hits all the main points, as even another mechanic found amazing.

  • @kdarban
    @kdarban 3 роки тому +1

    Only thing I've done with a car before was change oil. Did a whole clutch kit with this video as reference. Only $95 and 3 hours with the right tools. Could probably do it in an HR next time. Thnx Scotty 👍😁👍

  • @jamiewatchorn7639
    @jamiewatchorn7639 4 роки тому +1

    I had to do this with just a breaker bar, 5 sockets, a clutch aligner, a jack and axle stands, a set of open ended spanners and a ratchet. I just used some old hose pipe to refil the gearbox. You make this look way easier than it was for me haha

  • @Veniessubdentem
    @Veniessubdentem 10 років тому +7

    Mr. Kilmer, I find your videos inspiring.

    • @scottykilmer
      @scottykilmer  10 років тому +3

      If you like my car help, be sure to watch my live car talk show every Saturday morning at 10 AM CST on UA-cam. I answer your car questions LIVE there. Just check it out at How To Ask A Live Mechanic Car Questions Free On UA-cam . And remember, every TUESDAY I upload a new video, so don’t miss them.

  • @Awesum
    @Awesum 6 років тому +13

    Thanks for the vids Scotty. You and chrisfix are my favorites. Chris for showing every step and you for getting right to the point

  • @conorodonnell1826
    @conorodonnell1826 11 місяців тому +1

    It's crazy how easy this guy makes a job like this look. Not even a lift or pit needed either😂. You're amazing Scotty.!👍👍👍

  • @karlpfeiffer4815
    @karlpfeiffer4815 8 років тому +2

    This was everything I needed to eyeball my friend's 99 Protege clutch replacement. Well shot, well produced, funny, and informative, I've used many of this guy's videos to fix car problems. Thanks, Scotty!

  • @nonotanymore
    @nonotanymore 8 років тому +6

    Was really helpful and made changing the clutch a little less daunting

  • @jcsaves9725
    @jcsaves9725 5 років тому +10

    Wow! That looks really easy, and it can be done in under five minutes, incredible!

  • @cameronrichards4756
    @cameronrichards4756 6 років тому +106

    "Pump it until it starts coming out the hole you fill it up with."

    • @Arounadabout
      @Arounadabout 6 років тому +10

      Cameron Richards
      You dirty minded freak 😂

    • @surferdude8086
      @surferdude8086 5 років тому +7

      @Timothy Bingham
      Might as well do the rear main seal too. 😱🌊🏄

    • @RicardoJMontalvoBatiz
      @RicardoJMontalvoBatiz 5 років тому +1

      Cameron Richards lol 🤣

  • @ahdam82
    @ahdam82 Місяць тому

    This has to be the quickest, most informative video. I’ve watched so far. Good job Scotty.

  • @cahanfowler1136
    @cahanfowler1136 2 роки тому +1

    This guy was ahead of his time with you tube videos. Lol. The good old days.

  • @saintboudreau1545
    @saintboudreau1545 9 років тому +14

    You are a genius doing that complicated job in your back yard on jack stands.
    What about the torque standards ? the wrench down pattern ? the shims and spacing tolerances?
    In any case you did it made it looks easy and I thank you.

    • @rfvc600r
      @rfvc600r 9 років тому +2

      He didn't do it right. He didn't say anything about inspecting/resurfacing/replacing the flywheel.

    • @Biddybalboa
      @Biddybalboa 9 років тому +3

      Dondi Moore He did in his newer video
      If the flywheel is fine no need to replace it.

    • @saintboudreau1545
      @saintboudreau1545 9 років тому +1

      he should have added important details.
      and it was an easy car to work on most need the tranny dropped. but he did make us realize we can do it if we have any industry.

    • @batvette
      @batvette 7 років тому +8

      its a generic video not vehicle specific so these details are superfluous.

  • @GreatYue
    @GreatYue 8 років тому +25

    You make it look so easy but I am sure it is a tough one

    • @jackslater230011
      @jackslater230011 8 років тому +14

      It is. On my daily driver, you remove 3 engine mounts, unbolt the slave cylinder, remove the battery, remove the air cleaner assembly, disconnect the shift linkage, unbolt the starter, remove the tie rods and CV axles. So yes, it's a pain in the ass.

    • @yolsclassics6347
      @yolsclassics6347 6 років тому +1

      GreatYue this was done on a what appeared to be a 98-02 Honda Accord EX.
      The trans is fairly easy to get too. What amazed me about Scotty was he did most of the work from the top, I do it under the car.

    • @capitalisteconomist
      @capitalisteconomist 6 років тому +3

      I've changed 2 clutches on 2 different vehicles and, while it looks intimidating, it's not that difficult in real life. The first clutch I replaced was a 1982 Datsun 210 station wagon. That was ridiculously easy. Just had to disconnect the drive shaft (most Japanese cars prior to the mid 80s were rwd) a couple of wires, and the tanny itself. Whole process, from start to finish, took 5 hours. Transmission only weighed about 70lb dry. I could lift it with my bare hands but still used a floor jack and Jack stands for clearance. Unluckily for me, a garbage truck backed into that car two weeks later, totaling it. God I miss that car. (On a side note, if you want a car that is super easy to work on, Buy an older rear wheel drive Japanese or European Vehicle. Small engines and massive engine Bays with few wires, hoses, Etc. Everything is very easy to reach.) Second clutch I did was on a 1991 Mercury Tracer, basically a rebadged Ford Escort. It took me a couple of days to do it because it is front-wheel drive and everything is cramped in the engine bay and I had to take more stuff out of the way to get to it. But I still did successfully. The most difficult part was getting the transmission to fit back on to the engine

  • @Scorpion54092
    @Scorpion54092 10 років тому +10

    Yeahh... Imma take it to a mechanic once my clutch wears out lol. I'll stick to watching your videos to learn things I'd never do because it looks so complicated

  • @jackr4777
    @jackr4777 5 років тому +2

    The wonderful thing about Scotty’s videos is that even though this one came out in 2010, his format has literally not changed at all in 10 years 😂

  • @willcade5703
    @willcade5703 4 роки тому

    Just got a 1980 Toyota sr5, 2.2, 2 wheel. I've done quite a bit of work on it and it's only beginning. Your channel is an absolute God send for me. Thanks Scotty

  • @TheBigBossOnEarth
    @TheBigBossOnEarth 10 років тому +11

    Sir,
    you have so much energy!keep it up!!!

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +4

    it's fun getting all the bolts off, I personally find room to get one off, then turn the flywheel as I work so I can access all the other ones.

  • @mabast007
    @mabast007 5 років тому +9

    Customer: My clutch is worn out
    Me: It is easy
    Customer: how?
    Me: According to Scotty's 4 min fix.. lol

    • @Art_V101
      @Art_V101 2 роки тому

      Mine just went out,I could just take it to the shop and give them $1500-2000 to do the job or I could spend $200 and do it myself following Scotty’s video.I’m smart enough to know if I tried to do it myself I’ll end up paying the mechanic the $1500-$2000 to replace the clutch and another $1000 from the other stuff I’ll break trying to do it myself.

  • @MeMe-yy9fs
    @MeMe-yy9fs 6 років тому

    Just try to do it yourself. Dont be afraid. I've learned and done a lot of things I thought were impossible for me to do. I've saved a lot of money and I know more about car repairs now.

  • @kcchiefs0428
    @kcchiefs0428 4 роки тому

    I had a 75 Chevy luv and did the clutch to it. But when i had pulled the transmission out it had an “ inner bearing” that i didn’t know was there and had a heck of time putting it back together. My dad had to help me take it all apart and borrowed a pulley to take out that inner bearing and replace it with a new one😂👍thank God he showed up to help👍

  • @gohan5123
    @gohan5123 9 років тому +69

    this guy is the best

    • @russianbot2397
      @russianbot2397 7 років тому +3

      I heard that he occasionally enjoys young ladyboys like yourself. Gay for pay much?

    • @miguelruiz2288
      @miguelruiz2288 6 років тому +2

      Wtf

  • @scottymsu6063
    @scottymsu6063 9 років тому +34

    What Scotty Kilmer show in 4 mins. will take me 2 days to do! I don't even feel I did it right...
    Phew next time i'll just take it to a certified Mechanic!

    • @Jason-ji4sy
      @Jason-ji4sy 9 років тому +21

      Scotty MSU Hey man, you did it! Don't forget that! Most people go their whole lives without ever doing something like that.

    • @scottymsu6063
      @scottymsu6063 9 років тому

      Kilmer is the man when it come to cars.. but this sense of humor get a little getting use too. I have to say I learn a lot from his how to video Thou! Keep up the good work

    • @romars197
      @romars197 6 років тому

      Scotty MSU M

    • @capitalisteconomist
      @capitalisteconomist 6 років тому +2

      I've changed 2 clutches on 2 different vehicles and, while it looks intimidating, it's not that difficult in real life. The first clutch I replaced was a 1982 Datsun 210 station wagon. That was ridiculously easy. Just had to disconnect the drive shaft (most Japanese cars prior to the mid 80s were rwd) a couple of wires, and the tanny itself. Whole process, from start to finish, took 5 hours. Transmission only weighed about 70lb dry. I could lift it with my bare hands but still used a floor jack and Jack stands for clearance. Unluckily for me, a garbage truck backed into that car two weeks later, totaling it. God I miss that car. (On a side note, if you want a car that is super easy to work on, Buy an older rear wheel drive Japanese or European Vehicle. Small engines and massive engine Bays with few wires, hoses, Etc. Everything is very easy to reach.) Second clutch I did was on a 1991 Mercury Tracer, basically a rebadged Ford Escort. It took me a couple of days to do it because it is front-wheel drive and everything is cramped in the engine bay and I had to take more stuff out of the way to get to it. But I still did successfully. The most difficult part was getting the transmission to fit back on to the engine

    • @Carlos-hr9kg
      @Carlos-hr9kg 6 років тому +1

      Scotty MSU lol when I first started tinkering around with my car. I did the spark plugs. Had no clue where they were on my old 95 Mercedes, I was pulling on the fuel injector rails thinking the spark plugs were under the injectors lmao and taking bolts off the engine not knowing wtf is going on. Till one day, under the black cover just a few inches to the side of the rails, where the spark plugs lived, I found them. Took me 1 day to figure that out and the second day to actually finish it, should’ve been a like a 30 min, (maybe a tad bit more, since mine was a v8 and there was little room to get to the back part where the plugs were). But then again, I bought the cheapest tiniest socket wrench set for 15 bucks outside my local junkyard, and the set was garbage to begin with and it was just hard not having proper tools. I was mad but relieve and felt proud I did something. Just recently I changed my starter, took me two day too, but since I got a new job, wasn’t able to have time to change it, was about 3hrs, only cause I didn’t have 10mm hex bit, and again, there was no room for my large hand to fit. Point is, I was just glad to get it done hahah😂

  • @supraflyg6177
    @supraflyg6177 7 років тому +75

    it took me 5 hours of hell!!! my back is killing me now !!!

    • @kevinbrislawn5918
      @kevinbrislawn5918 6 років тому +6

      Supra flyg I feel your pain..Scotty I think has no issues with muscles or pain

    • @billdougan4022
      @billdougan4022 5 років тому +3

      On another video, Scotty said he was getting carpal tunnel in his arms, and took his wifes glucosamine chondroitin and it went away. 💪

  • @DreamBoulevard
    @DreamBoulevard 11 років тому +1

    I see you dont take the trans away, when you read about doing this job they always make it seem like you pull the trans right out of the car. What you showed seems a lot smarter, yore not lifting the trans up and down, you leave it on the jack and should be much easier to line back up when the time comes.. Thanks for that tip all by itself, I bet its a real time and drama saver.

  • @bEEBO178
    @bEEBO178 8 років тому +2

    Scotty can take a whole day job and finish it in 4 minutes! i love how he simplifies it to the extreme!

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +3

    often worn out clutch release bearing, but I'd change the whole clutch set if I were pulling that transmission off to fix it.

  • @LaJOttaaa
    @LaJOttaaa 11 років тому +3

    I need a mechanic like him!!!!! beast

  • @MiDi88X
    @MiDi88X 6 років тому +1

    This took 3 evenings on my car. I would suggest you have a piece of paper to tape the bolts/nuts/screws to and label them. It's very easy to forget where they go. Use a torque wrench for the big nuts on the hub if you don't have an electric drill with adjustable torque. Removing the gearbox from the car takes more time, but it makes it a lot easier to work on (fewer tight spaces). If you do remove the gearbox, you also need to take out the speed cable, and unhook the shifting clips.

  • @GrayPatton
    @GrayPatton 2 роки тому +1

    what a legend, still watch these videos today, 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @peaceonthis265
    @peaceonthis265 8 років тому +55

    How on earth can you slip a clutch alignment tool in with the transmission input shaft in the way? You did not address supporting
    the engine ether. I wonder how many weekend warriors have torn their hair out over this one. And what is with all those rocks on the ground surrounding your work area;-)? No offense intended Scotty! I love your videos, they are informative, and interesting. This one is a stretch.

    • @zacharyjones8343
      @zacharyjones8343 8 років тому +7

      Doing a clutch now it's way more involved than what's shown in the video you'll most likely have to drop the trans all the way out

    • @IaintTrynaGoOutLikeBIGnPAC
      @IaintTrynaGoOutLikeBIGnPAC 6 років тому +25

      He's been doing this longer than you've been alive... You would understand unless you did it yourself.

    • @matowixunplugged7927
      @matowixunplugged7927 6 років тому +1

      peaceonthis265 agree

    • @brianlopez4000
      @brianlopez4000 6 років тому +4

      peaceonthis265 he dident torque his bolts so the clutch might be uneven at one side

    • @hpbryan
      @hpbryan 6 років тому +6

      He also forgot to mention it’s a procedure for front wheel drive only lol

  • @marlensands943
    @marlensands943 10 років тому +4

    Happy Birthday Scotty and love your videos. Great job

  • @kingkong8974
    @kingkong8974 8 років тому +16

    I just put a clutch in a 1988 honda civic and now it wont shift, did I accidentally put the clutch in backwards? or could it be a faulty throwout bearing

    • @mikepalmer1178
      @mikepalmer1178 8 років тому +14

      start over - you know the procedure now so it will be quicker second time through - take it all back apart and check it's the right way round - when its opened up give the flywheel a good look over make sure it's not blued anywhere or scratched badly - also make sure you rebuilt the each assembly correctly and keep checking here for an answer from someone more qualified than me... im no mechanic... hope you get sorted

    • @kingkong8974
      @kingkong8974 8 років тому +62

      I put the throw out bearing in backwards.

    • @QuintonJewett
      @QuintonJewett 7 років тому +19

      thx for letting me learn from your mistake man, seriously. sorry it happened to ya though

    • @kevinbrislawn5918
      @kevinbrislawn5918 6 років тому +2

      kingkong8974 pull it out again an try to Dee where you went wrong..I did a clutch on a 83 Toyota truck..major pain but the job was a suceesex

    • @mattevans1643
      @mattevans1643 5 років тому

      @@kingkong8974 haha that's awesome

  • @tlr91990
    @tlr91990 8 років тому

    My throw bearing starting acting up Yesterday and I have a 2003 honda civic si. This one place I called alone tried to charge me 789.95 in labor alone. Going to order a kit and try and do it myself with the hubby. Thanks for you video!! If I have any questions I will be in contact with you! Thanks again Scotty

  • @NotN8
    @NotN8 9 років тому

    I am currently paying my mechanic $645 (parts + labor) to do this for my '02 Wrangler. Awesome to see how to do it, and doesn't appear as difficult as I thought - probably could've saved money doing it myself! but I trust my mechanic

  • @crx122
    @crx122 10 років тому +166

    I am going to state the blatantly obvious, but often overlooked tidbit of common sense: Don't EVER try doing this unless you're extremely advanced with cars. Yes, it is quite expensive to be done at a mechanic, but you will have absolutely no car if you screw something up, or just plain can't get things back together. Dropping a transmission is no novice task, getting it back into place is EXTREMELY difficult, this video doesn't show just how hard it can be. There are certain things that are absolutely worth paying a big price for to get them done at a shop, unless you're extremely proficient at cars, this isn't something you want to be getting into. I know this is all common sense, but I can't even count how many people I've seen fuck up their cars trying to do very difficult repairs by themselves, all because they didn't want to pay to get it done right.

    • @scottykilmer
      @scottykilmer  10 років тому +130

      depends on the car, and the person doing the work. I was putting clutches in cars when I was 14 years old, any mechanical person can do it.

    • @crx122
      @crx122 10 років тому +23

      ***** I'm not telling people to depend on shops for everything, I'm a person who does nearly all of my own car work, and learned that way. I'm just telling people to be very careful what they get into, make sure they know what they're doing, or have someone around who is. Like I said, I have seen so many people fuck up their cars because they were trying to do something way other their head. Say you need your car for work, if you can't get your transmission back into place, you aren't going anywhere. It's definitely a great idea to work on your own cars, saves a ton of money, just make sure you have the necessary experience before delving into the advanced stuff, that's my whole theme here.

    • @crx122
      @crx122 10 років тому +3

      ***** Hey in that case you had nothing to lose, I'd say go for it. It absolutely depends on the car, no doubt about it. For instance, I think anyone could agree a RWD is much easier to change a clutch in over a FWD or especially an AWD. My point is for people to always make sure they do their research beforehand; you don't want to jump in to suddenly realize you're absolutely screwed, have no idea what you're doing, and now have an inoperable vehicle that you cannot get back together. When that occurs, there are only two likely outcomes: They just put things back together despite being lost, and wind up screwing up their car, or they have no car to drive until they tow it to a shop, or find someone who can help them.

    • @crx122
      @crx122 10 років тому +3

      ***** In my personal opinion, I think the best idea is to have someone around who knows their stuff to shadow you. Everyone knows of someone who is good with cars, most people will be happy to help you if you respect them, show genuine interest, and most importantly listen to them. My neighbor was a mechanic, I began going over there on weekends when he did side work. As a condition for him to teach me, I offered to assist doing all the "bitch work" so to speak, grabbing and returning tools, collecting trash, disposing of fluids, you name it. I figured that was fair, considering he was taking his personal time to sit and explain things to me.
      In a very short period of time I went from not knowing how to change oil (I was never taught anything about cars in my family, every problem was take it to the shop) to changing my own brake pads, struts, fuel filter etc. If you gain a mechanic's respect, they will eventually usually let you bring your car over and work on it, and you always have them there for when you run into a jam. You then have the ability to be a go getter and dive into projects, with peace of mind knowing you have someone there to help.
      Manuals can be a great tool, I just personally think nothing beats learning hands on from another mechanic. Jumping into projects is great, just make sure you have someone available to assist you if you run into a jam. Eventually you can pretty much become self sufficient, but until then it is wise to err on the safe side.

    • @scottykilmer
      @scottykilmer  10 років тому +41

      *****
      Na, my father could barely tie his own shoelaces, he played bridge and won money playing the ponies. My grandfather, his father, was the mechanic. One of those skip a generation things.

  • @aaronhoward5467
    @aaronhoward5467 7 років тому +3

    This is the real life dale from king of the hill. just missing a beer and a smoke.

    • @whitetrashandhellbound6905
      @whitetrashandhellbound6905 7 років тому +3

      Bobby Digital You realize he is nothing like Dale right?... Scotty isn't fat? He isn't bald? He the wearer of a mustard stained undershirt? He doesn't sound like a Shell Shocked Vietnam Vet?... sooooo... in what ways is Scotty luke Dale Gribbles?

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +2

    I would replace the clutch with a full clutch kit, and PRAY the transmission has no internal bearing damage

  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  11 років тому +1

    If you like my car help, be sure to watch my live car talk show every saturday morning at 10 AM CST on google events. I answer your car questions LIVE there. Just go to my scotty kilmer channel on youtube saturday morning at 10, and click on the google plus icon on the top right corner. That takes you to the event. You do have to be a member of google plus to ask questions, so join up, it’s all Free.

  • @jrvapor
    @jrvapor 11 років тому

    Man this guy is the Truth, if all Mechanics were like him the World of Cars would be a better place, Happy Birthday Scotty!

  • @WezTzu
    @WezTzu 8 років тому +3

    would i need many tools to do this?

    • @scottykilmer
      @scottykilmer  8 років тому +6

      +Wesley Maye just a jack and jack stand and normal hand tools on most cars, unless you're doing some crapper like BMW or Porsche.

  • @Number8of10
    @Number8of10 4 роки тому +3

    Meanwhile, two weeks in and still can't separate the darn transmission. 😂

  • @Skitungen
    @Skitungen 5 років тому +5

    Chrisfix's video is 100 times better.

  • @mkatalin09
    @mkatalin09 3 роки тому

    easier said than done😂😂
    I'm glad that after 10 years ur still making useful videos

  • @henrybikeman
    @henrybikeman 4 роки тому

    Good for you Scotty. Would you believe it, some claim you have to remove the engine and gearbox? Others claim you have to remove just the gearbox? You show that with enough skill you don’t need to fully remove either. Bravo! I wish I could do it in 4 minutes too!

  • @honda8770
    @honda8770 8 років тому +4

    my luck! he's using my exact car!

  • @rustyshackleford932
    @rustyshackleford932 8 років тому +24

    at 3:38 it looks like the jack stand is about to fall down. NOT safe.....

    • @PhoenixT1953
      @PhoenixT1953 6 років тому +4

      ok safety sally

    • @theoholden2389
      @theoholden2389 5 років тому

      @@PhoenixT1953 you won't be saying that when a vehicle almost comes down on you

  • @mrmomtime111
    @mrmomtime111 6 років тому +8

    Intimidation level; 88%. Unable to perform. Failure probability too high. Diagnosis: I'm too wussy to do it :(

  • @billyjohnson637
    @billyjohnson637 10 років тому

    Hey scotty, Remember me from a while ago?. I just wonted tell you that the racing clutch I put in my car really works for me. I don't stall it much and it helps on a hill around my home town. It catch's faster, so I don't have worry bout hitting other cars behind me on a hill. keep up good work n I love your lil shows on here

  • @juice323blue4
    @juice323blue4 4 роки тому

    I really believe Scotty kilmer is Superman . The only mechanic that can work on 100 cars in one day.

  • @KnobCreekBandit
    @KnobCreekBandit 10 років тому +3

    this guy is fucking awesome

    • @scottykilmer
      @scottykilmer  10 років тому +1

      If you like my car help, be sure to watch my live car talk show every Saturday morning at 10 AM CST on UA-cam. I answer your car questions LIVE there. Just check it out at How To Ask A Live Mechanic Car Questions Free On UA-cam . And remember, every TUESDAY I upload a new video, so don’t miss them.

  • @markcoyle3874
    @markcoyle3874 8 років тому

    Mr. Kilmer I have seen many of your videos and I have done work on cars a fair amount myself...I think your tips and instructions are right on. I believe you are doing your best to help people save time and money when it comes to there cars and repair cost ..thank you for insight and help Sir..

  • @user-sd2cr3dp6y
    @user-sd2cr3dp6y 2 місяці тому

    It's. very difficult to push the gear back to its place. this job need two strong persons. thanks, you helped me to do it!

  • @davidgriffiths7696
    @davidgriffiths7696 5 років тому

    Just another repair! I’d have someone on standby for that who had done one before, I know you have to lift the engine a few inches on a vw engine. All the same if it’s old you might as well take a chance. I did a timing belt/pumpearly in my amateur mechanic career, I reasoned if I trash the engine I haven’t lost much the van only cost 900 €. It was fiddly but I got it all lined up ok going carefully and gained in confidence. I think I would do it with thorough preparation, it kind of doesn’t make sense to run old vans if you won’t take a chance on doing repairs. Scotty the great can do man👍

  • @markcoyle3874
    @markcoyle3874 8 років тому

    Mr. Kilmer my father always told me there anit nothing like seeing a man do his job who knows what hes doing...and its true sir...

  • @p.k.808
    @p.k.808 8 років тому

    Jesus u make it look so easy. Idk how you removed the old clutch and installed the new one with that little bit of room.
    I have done this job as well before and was not as painless as you make it look.
    You sir!!!...........are Talented. 👍

  • @fernandomigjorres4677
    @fernandomigjorres4677 5 років тому

    Finally someone has properly explained and presented how to do that job! I appreciate it! Thank you, Mister... What Mister, Master 😉

  • @lineartechbd1600
    @lineartechbd1600 8 років тому

    I have that exact same car. I was worried about a $1000 bill when I burn out my clutch (I am just learning how to drive stick) but you make it look so easy I will do it myself. Funny part is that I bought this car cause I had the automatic version and I know that the car is easy to fix . I have done axles tons of times and they are very easy.

  • @nzbluestone
    @nzbluestone 10 років тому

    I found your video very helpful. Of course your video is not national geography channel and not designed for everyone. But as a person who is interested in the machanics of cars, I like your video and want to thank you for sharing it with everyone.

  • @TechiesUnofficial
    @TechiesUnofficial 3 роки тому

    Hi Scotty,
    1) What's the difference between a drive shaft, CV joint, and axle?
    2) Is there a specific side of the clutch disc that should face the transmission (and the other side facing the engine), or does that not matter?
    3) Is it only with your jack that held your transmission up? If so, how did you balance it to prevent it from falling off?
    4) Where in your video did you use tie rod separator? It was one of your "Things used in this video".

  • @chevecrazy454ss
    @chevecrazy454ss 8 років тому

    OK I've read a lot of comments were ppl don't know if their clutch is bad or not do this test for me and It will let you know how bad your clutch is its a general idea anyways
    1) put your hill brake on
    2)start and put car In gear
    3) let go of the clutch slowly with no gas acceleration behind it it
    did it stall right as you let off the clutch? yes clutch is still working...
    did the car still run but then slowly die?.... clutch going out
    did the car stay on?
    clutch titslly gone
    if the car is hard to shift in gear but stalls the sec you test it like above then you have other issues like master clutch cyl or clutch slave cylinder..
    this has always helped me hope it helps your guys

    • @morganix007
      @morganix007 8 років тому

      2004 Suzuki Aerio owner here. My car gear stick wont get hear. O notice the clutch pedal a bit stiff too. If I do get tje car stick in gear,the car response is slower tham before. Would that be the clutch?

  • @kevinpeterson294
    @kevinpeterson294 9 років тому

    Wow! One smart man! I do work on all my own repairs as much as possible. I haven't yet worked on fwd engine/transmission. Scott big help! I wish you could get a lift and save your back/neck, I need one as well.Gr8 job!!

  • @servel2
    @servel2 11 років тому

    Man, that was the best mechanic video I have seen ever, thank you Scotty.

  • @victorleal475
    @victorleal475 8 років тому

    Scotty, on my civic the clutch pedal would make a popping noise one day and the next day the shifter is super stiff and hard to put it in gear. Still turns on fine and still engages but the engagement point is lower and hasnt lost any fluid

  • @strictlyvintagebasketball354
    @strictlyvintagebasketball354 9 років тому

    man how easy you make it look less than 5 mins work LOL!! I wish it was that fast you are a great mechanic though wish you were here in Chicago to work on my autos thanks for the post sir!!

  • @CharlesThomas-jd3pw
    @CharlesThomas-jd3pw 3 роки тому

    I have been watching 30 and 40 mins long and this 4 min video was way more informative

  • @aiymshadmet2287
    @aiymshadmet2287 7 років тому

    You should've been an actor! You have a natural charisma (which many people don't have) and it was enjoyable to watch the video, thou I'm a girl but understood everything you said :)

  • @johnson4tw
    @johnson4tw 9 років тому

    Geezus Scotty why must you make everything look so easy... Any of us reg. diys would take at least 3 days for this plus a lot of beers...

  • @mikevez6639
    @mikevez6639 8 років тому +1

    You're an absolute LEGEND

  • @brianjones6726
    @brianjones6726 8 років тому

    Scotty, what crossmembers (if any) would you take out, for most vehicles, esp my daughter's '91 2.2L Celica?
    Thanks kindly!
    You (& if you have some help!) put together clean, straightforward work- My 16 yr old's
    not afraid to help, now!

  • @nathangant7636
    @nathangant7636 6 місяців тому

    Driveshaft removal is more tedious with rear drive vehicles. Putting the car on a lift and/or keeping vehicle high enough to safely work underneath is the best way to tackle the job.
    Check also crankshaft- to-flywheel seal, if it's old, the oil pressure from engine operation will tend to spray around past the flywheel and contaminate the clutch disc. While flywheel is off, replace the flywheel needle pilot bearing which is inside the crankshaft behind flywheel side. Don't forget a flywheel lock to keep crankshaft from spinning when you loosen/tighten clutch pressure plate from flywheel. O2 sensors will need to be removed if muffler has to be taken off.
    If you have time and money, resurfacing face of flywheel at machine shop would be ideal. Avoids buying a few flywheel. You may need to bleed hydraulic clutch, disconnection of clutch components may have introduced some air pockets in the system. The more money you can spend on new clutch-related parts, the less time you'll need to get back under the car to repeat some work in the future.

  • @darrengolds
    @darrengolds 7 місяців тому

    Straight to the point no talking crap about what they had for breakfast good video

  • @whitetrashandhellbound6905
    @whitetrashandhellbound6905 7 років тому

    Well... 4 minutes to change a clutch. To think I thought it would take me two days. Well, let me get my check list together... Camera, Check... Bad ass attitude and a raspy voice, check... Some sweet latex gloves, check... And last but not least a 2000 Ford F150 to pop out of after my 4 minute clutch video is finished, check... lol... thanks Scott, all jokes aside I love your videos. Tackling my clutch this weekend... but needless to say... it won't be as smooth as your job you just did. Keep them comming man, I appreciate every second of it.

  • @m33kon3
    @m33kon3 6 років тому

    I'm always so careful and slow when lowering the car off the jack but the Scotty Kilmer way looks like fun.

  • @Evosirrr
    @Evosirrr 6 років тому

    The man is a legend, makes it look soooo easy but when you do it yourself its like where the hay do I even start haha

  • @anthonyguzman2315
    @anthonyguzman2315 6 років тому

    I like these videos because it's short all you really need is a recap of what needs to come off and everything goes smooth from there