85 4runner , how far does slave cylinder have to move clutch fork to fully disengage
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85 4runner , how far does slave cylinder have to move clutch fork to fully disengage
hello ,I have a 85 4runner , I was wanting to know how far does slave cylinder have to move clutch fork to fully disengage so when stopped you can put into first gear . im having trouble sometimes getting it into first gear when stopped..thank you .
Last edited by 85toy4runner; 01-30-2013 at 09:31 PM.
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i'd check for ya, but i dont got anyone here to push the clutch while i measure lol
any signs of leaks at the slave or on the inside of the firewall from the master?
any signs of cracks on the peddle assembly?
any signs of leaks at the slave or on the inside of the firewall from the master?
any signs of cracks on the peddle assembly?
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i just bought a new toyota oem slave and master cylinder bled them didnt help , bracket is ok , the clutch doesn't slip .I did adjust free play . what it might be is the push rod is not pushing the clutch fork enough to fully disengage
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check for clutch fork free play/movement.
don't bother dropping the tranny until its the last option you can think of like me...and if you do, just pop in a new clutch kit while you're in there
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