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Old 05-05-2015, 01:30 PM
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93 Toyota Truck 4 cyl. 2 wd Clutch Problem

Hello. I replaced the Clutch on my friends 93 Yota 4 cyl 2wd today. I did not replace the slave cylinder, and i believe it to be original with 188,000 on it. Clutch was also original one. I installed a new disc, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and flywheel. After install it's having a very difficult time engaging the gears. I have to push very very hard on the clutch pedal to get it into gear. The slave cylinder did not have the line off. I just unbolted, and moved it a side. I thought all would be fine, but my user name says it all. Do you think the slave could be weak, and not fully disengaging the clutch? Also the clutch is grabbing right off the floor sooo close! Please advise? Thank you. bad luck 247
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Bleed the clutch hydraulics before doing anything else.
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After you bleed it, and make sure the reservoir is full, adjust the clutch pedal as per this:
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b.../2checkand.pdf
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Thank you for the replies. I will do the bleed, and adjustment procedure as soon as i can. I will let you know how it goes.
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If you went to the trouble to install a new clutch why would you not change the hydraulics as well.

Also the hose can swell under pressure causing major frustration .
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All is well :)

I did the bleed and adjustment today. It is great now. Thank you all for your help! You guys rock.

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Originally Posted by wyoming9
If you went to the trouble to install a new clutch why would you not change the hydraulics as well.

Also the hose can swell under pressure causing major frustration .
It is my friends Truck. He didn't have the money for a new slave right now. I agree it is best to install a new one with a new clutch. It seems to be good for now.
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