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Stuck clutch pedal

XchaosX

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I can't press in the clutch pedal at all. The linkage isn't binding and I greased all the fittings associated with the clutch. Nothing looks out place looking through the access cover. This is the wrecked truck I'm fixing up and has been sitting for 3-4 years. I almost think I could move the pedal when I first got the truck, but its been 6 months so I can't say for sure. The truck fires up fine and will move foward when I start it up in first low. Hoping this is something simple but I'm thinking I will be dropping the transmission.
 

gimpyrobb

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There is a pin that holds the clutch linkage to the arm on the pivot rod of the trans. Remove that pin and see if you can move the pivot bar by itself. Then you can get an idea of where the issue is.
 

rustystud

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I don't want to be a "barer of bad news" but if you still cannot move the pivot rod after greasing the zerks and smacking the rod with a "BFH" , you might have a welded clutch to flywheel problem. This has happened to me in the Marines, and in civilian life at work. The clutch plate had lost all material and was metal on metal. When I was on a grade and slipping the clutch to get moving, it created so much heat that the clutch welded itself to the flywheel ! Of course it could also be that the throw-out bearing housing has seized on the input shaft support. So many fun and happy out-comes to think about !
 

ducer

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It could also be the friction material is just plain old stuck to the flywheel from sitting. In that case carefully try to slide a thin putty knife between the friction material and the flywheel to break it loose. I've done that manytimes in the past.

Denny
 

gimpyrobb

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Or you could just take it apart and know for sure. If the clutch is stuck to the flywheel, it needs replaced anyhoo.
 

m-35tom

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you guys need to go back and re read what the op said. the pedal will not move. first step is to remove the linkage pin at the cross shaft arm and go from there.
 

XchaosX

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Well I feel like quite the idiot! I was right the pedal worked when I first got the truck. I put together a toolbox from 2 wrecked boxes. The front brackets on both were destroyed so I used two rear brackets. I didn't pay attention to how the front brackets actually are narrowed up top to allow movement for the pedal. I never thought to look on the other side of frame when I was under the truck. I removed the toolbox which is a royal pain and cut a notch.
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Reaper651

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Well I feel like quite the idiot! I was right the pedal worked when I first got the truck. I put together a toolbox from 2 wrecked boxes. The front brackets on both were destroyed so I used two rear brackets. I didn't pay attention to how the front brackets actually are narrowed up top to allow movement for the pedal. I never thought to look on the other side of frame when I was under the truck. I removed the toolbox which is a royal pain and cut a notch.
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:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::whistle::whistle::whistle: Yes I have had things like this happen before too. Its a loss win type of thing. Angry because you caused the problem. And happy because it was a simple fix and didn't require major cash and labor. Glad it wasn't too serious.
 

jatonka

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And now you know something about tool box mount brackets that a lot of us didn't know!!!!!!! Now you are one of the wise ones. Great meeting you at Norwich last weekend, JT
 

acesneights1

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There is a pin that holds the clutch linkage to the arm on the pivot rod of the trans. Remove that pin and see if you can move the pivot bar by itself. Then you can get an idea of where the issue is.
How do you remove that pin ? I see no way to get it out ??
 
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