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First drain oil at slave cylinder, then remove pipe from master cylinder . disconnect clutch pedal push rod from cylinder , remove bolts holding cylinder to fire wall remove cylinder. wash off any fluid with water as it will damage paint .
the whirling sound is the starter drive, it has a one-way clutch built into it and it is going out it is possible to replace the starter drive but in most cases it is more cost effective to replace the starter....GOOD LUCK
did they plug it in after they fixed it .my dad truck they fixed the wire but did not plug it in afterwards so that meant the did not even test drove it after to see if it worked or anything
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