Adjusting and bleeding clutch cylinder
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Adjusting and bleeding clutch cylinder
Got an 02 Ctd 6 speed, the truck is just getting back on the road after being written off, thats how i bought it. The clutch worked fine before, we reframed it and assembled it all, and now its very different. It works but is seems like you have to push the pedal through the floor for it to dissengauge. It would be nice to have it a little higher up the pedal. I noticed there was no bleeder screw, how would you go about adjusting these.
THanks all
Corey
THanks all
Corey
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Mine was on the floor a couple weeks ago, Had to shut off the motor to put in gear at stop sign.
Replaced the master and slave cyl. with a set from South Bend, cured the problem. They have a adjustible rod going to the petal, no bleeding involved - they come pre charged.
I never did one before and it was still only 30-45 minute job, changed it out while outside in the yard frying the Thanksgiving turkey.
Replaced the master and slave cyl. with a set from South Bend, cured the problem. They have a adjustible rod going to the petal, no bleeding involved - they come pre charged.
I never did one before and it was still only 30-45 minute job, changed it out while outside in the yard frying the Thanksgiving turkey.
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