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O.k. so i removed the clutch slave and the starter went in just fine but when i put it all back together the clutch wasn't engaging very well or not at all. My question is do i need to readjust the clutch now that i have removed and reinstalled the slave? what could cause the clutch to be not working thank you very much
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Post by Profpinz »

No, it should be fine if you reassembled it properly.
Silly question, but did you correctly relocate the clutch rod back in the slave when you reinstalled it???
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i guess i did not have to check this weekend 8)
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i checked today and everything is connected right but my clutch still isnt working now what do i do??? :?: thanks .
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Post by milesdzyn »

When you grab the clutch fork does it wiggle or is it solid. Other than that try bleeding the system and checking for leaks in the system.

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Post by pinzinator »

Remove the transmission cover in the bed of the truck. On the top of the bell housing you will see a removeable plate held in place by 2-10 mm nuts. Remove that plate. Watch the motion of the clutch rod as someone pushes in the clutch. It will be quite obvious if something is missing or out of place.
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Post by norcal pinz »

I already visually inspected the fork through the hatch and everything looks fine i was alone so i had nobody to push the clutch but it looked all good so if everything looks normal in there does this mean i have to replace the clutch? the sad thing is it worked fine before i fiddled with it :oops:
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