jdubois said:
Thanks all. So, to sum up, here are the things to at least consider while the tranny is out:
I would second the note about the clutch fork pivot pin. The pin and the bronze bushings in the bell housing do wear and there is often a fair amount of 'wobble' in the release bearing carrier as a result. These bushings and pin are cheap to replace and easy to do, so check the play in the clutch release yolk for sure.
You're going to want to check the clutch pressure plate as well for wear on the release fingers and, depending on the type of plate you have, whether there are any broken springs or release fingers. Also check the clutch release bearing for growly noises.
You should also replace the front gearbox seal (actually installed in the bell housing). Again, cheap and easy to replace. And a pain-in-the-butt if you put it all back together and that seal decides to leak all over your nice new clutch.
If your driveshaft isn't giving you problems, I wouldn't bother with rebalancing right away. Just mark it with respect to gearbox and diff flanges when you remove it in order to get it back in the same position. If you do need to balance it later, its easy enough to get at. Judgement call I guess.
If your clutch hydraulics are old this would be a good time to replace the seals in the master and slave. Possibly switching to DOT-5.
Also, don't forget to get some new sealing material for the transmission tunnel cover.