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Old Oct 9, 2009 | 03:10 PM
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No clutch

I have just installed a new clutch pedal bracket and have everything back together other than the Torsion spring in the clutch and I have no clutch at all. I did not remove any lines from the clutch master cylinder and I am stumped on this. I have adjusted the rod on the pedal but I have no luck. Any help would be appriciated.
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Old Oct 9, 2009 | 03:19 PM
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truck year and engine would be helpfull... because if its any kind of possibility the linkage could of got messed up some how... for example... the way i burnt the clutch on my very first wheeling trip (when i was driving a 90 chevy 1500) was because the rod that pushes the throw out bearing arm thingy.... damn i'm having a brain fart on the names of these parts.... but yea the rod that pushes the arm for the throw out bearing popped out of place... so i didn't get any "clutch" because there was no throw out bearing movement and thus i had to do the whole shift with no clutch to get home... was awesome... does that help at all?
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Old Oct 9, 2009 | 06:55 PM
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no clutch

I have a 3.0 engine, 1990 toyota 4 runner. IAM THINKING NOW THAT i RUINED THE ROD ON MY clutch master cylinder cause it is extremly loose going in and out and it doesnt matter how much I adjust it
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