engine hesitates...
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engine hesitates...
Ok...so, when I get up in the morning and start off to work, I have to slow down to go through a dip in the street. I downshift to 2nd gear, let out the clutch after the dip, and the something seems to hesitate and the truck bounces like if I didn't know how to drive a clutch. What the heck is that???
It doesn't do it when it's warmed up.
Edit: It has had a tune up with new plugs, wires, distributor...I replaced the water pump and timing belt, and the dealer fixed the headgasket issue.
It doesn't do it when it's warmed up.
Edit: It has had a tune up with new plugs, wires, distributor...I replaced the water pump and timing belt, and the dealer fixed the headgasket issue.
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It happens when the fuel tank is full and when it's empty. It did it worse before I took it into the dealer to have the headgasket issue fixed. They also replaced the #5 bearing (on the crankshaft?).
Could there be something wrong in the clutch/transmission area? The slave cylinder and master cylinder were replaced a year ago, and ever since then the clutch pedal doesn't come up all the way 100% of the time.
If the bearings are worn out on the crankshaft, would that have something to do with it? Or, would it be more likely a fuel problem?
Could there be something wrong in the clutch/transmission area? The slave cylinder and master cylinder were replaced a year ago, and ever since then the clutch pedal doesn't come up all the way 100% of the time.
If the bearings are worn out on the crankshaft, would that have something to do with it? Or, would it be more likely a fuel problem?
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