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Old 08-09-2016, 10:04 AM
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Transmission trouble help please

Hi, I have a stock 90 dlx v6 4x4. The truck has a new master cylinder and slave cylinder. The clutch pedal grabs just off the floorboards 1-2" I've bleed them twice and no changes. Just bought the truck and know very little on history. Any guesses would be grateful. Thanks.
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Also the adjustment on the master clutch cylinder is as long as it can get.
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Check for a fracture in the clutch pedal bracket.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...fatigue-32667/
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"block" the slave cyl when bleeding....

Get a C clamp that has a 6" opening.
Set the clamp so that it is loosely over the fork end that the slave cyl pushes on and the end of the slave cyl (where the hard line goes int)

When the person in the car pushes on the pedal, the C clamp will only let the slave cyl expand so far. The pedal comes to a "stop".
NOW crack open the bleeder screw, and then tighten (the pedal will go to the floor).

repeat a few times

Make sure to not let the res go dry!
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