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@supertthermal. Its been a while but if I'm remembering correctly the bearing ended up seizing. Mechanically the truck runs great but I've seemed to run into some wiring issues. Wire #10 was found dangling underneath the dashboard, would anybody happen to have a wiring schematic for these trucks?
Quick update for those following, it was the throw out bearing! Replacement parts have been ordered, hopefully everything goes smooth from here on out. I plan on bringing the flywheel to a machine shop to have it resurfaced while everything is apart. Would anybody happen to know the tolerances...
Thanks for the info, I’ll have a look at the manual and see if I can find anything out.
That’s exactly how we got it home with the sync n shift. First time I ever had to do it on with a truck this big (luckily there was almost no traffic and only one light)
I’ve checked the linkage and everything seems to be in check. There is a tiny bit of pressure on the clutch pedal but I have to put the pedal to the floor to feel it.
The clutch is currently engaged (thankfully we were close and could float gears to limp her home)
Hi guys. Long time lurker and first time poster.
Over the winter I purchased a 68 m51a2 that’s been converted to a cargo bed. It ran and drove great when I did take it for a drive but overall I didn’t have much opportunity to take it out over the winter.
Well now that spring is here I decided to...
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