Diagnosis Vid: Will not go into gear!
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Diagnosis Vid: Will not go into gear!
- New master and slave cylinders. Been bled. Will not go into gear.
- Pedals bracket has been fixed in past
In video
clip 1: bracket flex? as i push the clutch pedal, the ignition switch moves further away
clip 2: what is that leaking, electrical connection is wet? and clutch fork seems really loose? i can move it not only back and forth like that because the slave cylinder is in, but also up and down kinda. . .
clip 3: can you see what's wrong in this picture?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated
http://youtu.be/lAZI3KwYLWw
- Pedals bracket has been fixed in past
In video
clip 1: bracket flex? as i push the clutch pedal, the ignition switch moves further away
clip 2: what is that leaking, electrical connection is wet? and clutch fork seems really loose? i can move it not only back and forth like that because the slave cylinder is in, but also up and down kinda. . .
clip 3: can you see what's wrong in this picture?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated
http://youtu.be/lAZI3KwYLWw
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Did you compare the length of the rods on the two clutch master cylinder ? I ran across a truck that had a rod that was a little short and the clutch wasn't fully disengaging.
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I did not compare them, but I have adjusted it. I tried it with the rod shortened as much as possible, the rod extended as much as possible, and the middle.
But question: do I have to bleed the system each time I adjust the rod?
But question: do I have to bleed the system each time I adjust the rod?
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