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Old 05-31-2017, 03:33 PM
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91 pickup clutch problem

I have been working on my new truck and i had problem with the clutch cylinders. I bought both of them but now i noticed that the fork is cracked. How can you remove the fork, is it possible without removing the transmission?
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no it is not. where is the fork cracked?

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It is craked where the slave cylinder is pushing but it is still attached together...i tought about welding a braket behind it so i won't have to the the transmission down.
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can you take a photo of it? possibly you could weld it...just depends. seeing it would help
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wow! how's that happen, you suppose?

looks like it's cast metal. so, yeah...you could have that welded and then reinforced

is there any fore and aft adjustment on the slave cylinder?
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Well that was my fault, i was waiting for the master cylinder and i had to move the truck...trying to get it in neutral i tried to move the fork with pliers not a good idea. Im not proud of myself, haha. I will weld it this week end, it shoud be ok
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hmm. yeah...i'll remember not to do that...haha. glad it's gonna work out, though



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