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Old 08-08-2009, 08:07 PM   #1
retodd7711
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Re: Need help bleeding clutch

All I could get was a vacuum pump.
I hooked it to the bleeder, filled the m/c and sucked all the nasty fluid out.
Then I poured in clean fluid,vacuumed, more fluid,vacuumed again.
The clutch seems to be grabbing solid now.
On to the next problem, before the slave went out the clutch grabbed about halfway, now it's grabbing near the top and I can't seem to adjust it back down.
If I go one way the clutch slips.
The contact point stays the same during this adjustment, always at the top.
The other way and it grinds trying to shift.
Truck only has 26,000 miles and it worked perfect before.
I just don't like a pedal grabbing at the top of it's swing.
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