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Having an issue with a 419 I recently acquired.
I cannot get the clutch to release.
originally the pedal felt a bit low, So I bled it. I also adjusted the slave cylinder to 1/8" spec, and adjusted the pedal cam to its fullest point. Now I feel good pedal, but the clutch still will not release.
little backstory on the truck, I had to rehab the starter, as the nosecone had seized up from moisture in the bellhousing. I have a hunch that likewise, the clutch is frozen somehow, though I cannot figure how possible, since it feels like the pressure plate is disengaging as normal.
There are no strange noises heard, and I can drive/shift the truck without using the clutch without issue. the clutch is certainly strong- with my feet burying the clutch and brake to the floor, I cannot kill the truck in low gear. just cant get it to release. anyone else run into this?
Would one of you guys be willing to measure the throw of the throwout arm so I can compare to mine, to see if its fully engaging?I want to rule out faulty hydraulics/linkage before i get serious.
could it be possible the pilot shaft of the trans is frozen into the back of the crank?
I cannot get the clutch to release.
originally the pedal felt a bit low, So I bled it. I also adjusted the slave cylinder to 1/8" spec, and adjusted the pedal cam to its fullest point. Now I feel good pedal, but the clutch still will not release.
little backstory on the truck, I had to rehab the starter, as the nosecone had seized up from moisture in the bellhousing. I have a hunch that likewise, the clutch is frozen somehow, though I cannot figure how possible, since it feels like the pressure plate is disengaging as normal.
There are no strange noises heard, and I can drive/shift the truck without using the clutch without issue. the clutch is certainly strong- with my feet burying the clutch and brake to the floor, I cannot kill the truck in low gear. just cant get it to release. anyone else run into this?
Would one of you guys be willing to measure the throw of the throwout arm so I can compare to mine, to see if its fully engaging?I want to rule out faulty hydraulics/linkage before i get serious.
could it be possible the pilot shaft of the trans is frozen into the back of the crank?
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