21. Once the transmission is clear of obstruction, lower it all the way and slide back so that you can get to the clutch pak with ease.
NOTE Verify that you have the correct friction plate by fitting it on the input shaft of the transmission. DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE WITH GREASY HANDS!
22. Remove the uppermost pressure plate bolt and rethread by hand about ½ way in.
23. Using the clutch alignment tool from your new clutch, insert it into the friction plate and into the flywheel bearing
24. Remove the rest of the plate bolts in a star or criss cross pattern.
25. Keeping a good grip on the pressure plate, remove the last bolt from the pressure plate and remove the clutch pak from the flywheel
26. Remove and rethread the uppermost bolt on the flywheel
27. Remove the remaining bolts on the flywheel.
28. Using a dead blow or rubber mallet, smack the crap out of the flywheel until it breaks loose from the engine.
29. Keeping a firm grip on the flywheel, it weighs like 75#, remove the last bolt and remove the flywheel. OK it only weighs maybe 40, but 75 made you hold on to it a little better.
30. Have the flywheel ground by a shop that uses a grinder NOT A LATHE to resurface the flywheel.
31. Using a flashlight, look inside the bell housing of the transmission and on the left side (while you are looking at it) there is a keeper spring that is holding the clutch lever to the pivot point. You need to see how it os on there so you can put it back on the same way. Remove the clutch lever by pulling straight back, the retaining spring will come with it. Remove the throw out bearing and install the new one.
32. Reinstall the clutch lever in the transmission.
33. Once you have your flywheel back, thoroughly clean the surface with brake cleaner, including all the holes in the outer edge. When it is clean DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE WITH GREASY HANDS.
34. Remove the old pilot bearing and Lightly grease the new pilot bearing and insert it in the flywheel with the proper tools (a socket with the same diameter as the driver and a hammer works in a pinch). Clean any new grease marks on the flywheel
35. Hold the flywheel up to the engine and thread the upper most bolt to hold it in place, then thread the rest of the bolts. Tighten them to the proper torque (?) in a star or criss cross pattern.
36. Verify that you have the correct friction plate by fitting it on the input shaft of the transmission. DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE WITH GREASY HANDS!
37. Using the clutch alignment tool, insert it in the friction plate with the appropriate markings on the friction plate facing out and then insert the assembly into the pilot bearing on the flywheel.
38. Hold the pressure plate up to the flywheel, and thread the upper most bolt to hold it in place. Thread the rest of the mounting bolts into the pressure plate.
39. In a criss cross or star pattern tighten the mounting bolts one turn at a time BY HAND. DO NOT USE AN IMPACT WRENCH!
40. Torque the bolts to the appropriate number (?)
41. Roll the transmission into position and begin jacking it up. You will have to move forward and up in small increments to clear the clutch assembly and the shift tower in the cab. Watch for anything the transmission may catch on (4wd linkage, clutch slave cylinder, wires, hoses…)
42. Once you have the transmission lined up and partially inserted into the clutch assembly, use another ratchet strap running from frame rail to frame rail near the transfer case to help hold that end up. This will allow you to make the minor adjustments to the angle while inserting.
43. Continue to move the transmission into the clutch, being careful not to force it. Using a drift in the dowel pin holes will help with the alignment. Use of a geared socket to turn the flywheel from the access port on the passenger side of the engine (opposite of the starter) may make aligning the splines easier. If you do not have the right tool, you can use a socket on the flywheel to turn the engine over.
44. Once the transmission is up against the engine, insert the mounting bolts and tighten them up.
45. Release the jack under the oil pan slowly while lifting the transmission up at the same speed.
46. Re-install everything removed in reverse order (16, 15, …1)