hope you plan on getting that fly wheel cut / re-surfaced . . . . 


You think I should? The clutch was only in the truck for about a year and a half before this crap happened. I guess it’s better to do it anyway since everything is out......After dropping the trans I don’t even think it was the clutch that was the problem. I think it may have been the slave. (Which my mechanic friend swore the clutch must have came apart, he felt the slave was fine). But I’ll post a video of the shaft on the slave, I don’t have experience with slaves. This is my first one, but can you tell me if this play in the shaft is normal? The clutch seems ok? I’m gonna replace it anyway since it’s down. Ordered a Luk.hope you plan on getting that fly wheel cut / re-surfaced . . . .![]()
you got some heat up in that clutch . . . .you got some heat up in that clutch . . . .
need to cut the fly wheel for sure .looks like a newer cut was done but all the funky on it now is not good for a new clutch install .
clutch was messed up from the start . notice that section of almost untouched surface i talked about near the center .
The reverse light wiring just needs and extension.
i have a few take out units i think in my stash of 205 parts .
Thanks! It’s funny, I’ve just dealt with it all these years and it’s been an easy fix this whole time, kinda like the sloppy steering column and blinker switch, but the blazer has about a thousand “little things” that need to be addressed as everyone here knows with their own rigs.....But it’s gonna be like a whole new truck. Gonna be weird having stuff that works.I believe that they are two green wires in a 2 wire connector. Light and dark green. It would have originally been plugged into part of the neutral safety switch on the top of the column by the firewall, under the dash.
, just need to hit the Lotto so I don’t have to make these hard decisions.