finaly got a new truck

mud runner

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I got a 94 chevy 1500 5 speed 4x4 extended cab with the 350 motor I paid 2000 for it it is too dark to take pics tonight but I will have some in the morning this isint mine but looks similar to it mine just has different rims
 
all I have to do to oit is put a new throy out bearing in it and while the clutch is apart im gonna put a new clutch in it what would be the best clutch to put in it
 
Nice ride! None of my Chevy trucks ever disappoint me.

My daily driver is a 97 cheyanne 4x2 with a 5-speed and a Vortec V6. Then I have the toy that is a 92 Silverado 4x4 standard cab short bed doing a swap from a manual and V6 to a fresh .030 over 350 with an Automatic. This truck also sits on a 6in suspension lift and 2in body lift. My wife drives a 96 Suburban 4x4 and then I have the 91 Ford escort GT that is just flat fun to drive.
 
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NIce truck! My friend had a 91 5 speed 350 1500 back in the late 90's. I drove it home from the beach one time, that thing ripped. I myself prefer OEM Clutches. I had a bad run with NAPA ones years ago.
 
NIce truck! My friend had a 91 5 speed 350 1500 back in the late 90's. I drove it home from the beach one time, that thing ripped. I myself prefer OEM Clutches. I had a bad run with NAPA ones years ago.

well i may get oem clutches then the last thing we bought at o rilies was a power steering pump for my dads truck ( 1997 chevy 1500 350 vortec 3500000 miles stock motor) and in the past 2 months iv replaced it 3 times and im gonna have to put another one in it again because its goung out again
 
well I called the chevy dealer today and a new throw out bearing is $80 clutch is $400 and a new pressur plate is $350 I don't think I am gonna buy it ill have to find a cheaper kit than that because I cant afford to put 800 to 900 in a clutch so any ideas
 
I put an O'Reilly's clutch in my 97 about 8 years ago. Still running strong and I do a lot of towing with that little V6. Have you tried bleeding the clutch? they are hydraulic. Should have a small reservoir right on the fire wall under next to the brake booster. The bleed screw in right on the reservoir.
 
I put an O'Reilly's clutch in my 97 about 8 years ago. Still running strong and I do a lot of towing with that little V6. Have you tried bleeding the clutch? they are hydraulic. Should have a small reservoir right on the fire wall under next to the brake booster. The bleed screw in right on the reservoir.

my clutch isint going out my throw out bearing is rasing all sorts of hell and i was gonna just replace the clutch while it was appart
 
we pulled the truck into the shop at school Monday and took the driveshaft out and droped the transfer case and dropped the transmission and took the clutch apart today and the fork that moves the thrwow out bearing was just sitting on what looks like a stud and it doesent have a nut on it or anything holding it on and I was wondering if it was normal or if it is missing a nut
 
we pulled the truck into the shop at school Monday and took the driveshaft out and droped the transfer case and dropped the transmission and took the clutch apart today and the fork that moves the thrwow out bearing was just sitting on what looks like a stud and it doesent have a nut on it or anything holding it on and I was wondering if it was normal or if it is missing a nut

Holy sh*t you must be out of breath! :D
 
we pulled the truck into the shop at school Monday and took the driveshaft out and droped the transfer case and dropped the transmission and took the clutch apart today and the fork that moves the thrwow out bearing was just sitting on what looks like a stud and it doesent have a nut on it or anything holding it on and I was wondering if it was normal or if it is missing a nut

Your school has a shop but not the knowledge ?