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clutch adjustment...what have i missed? #339661 10/30/03 08:33 AM
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 1,186
TROOPOWER Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
hey everyone...been baving some minor issues with my clutch again...i tore apaort my master cylinder and it seems to be fine...clean and moving smoothly...i got a new slave cylinder (covered under warrenty casue the old one was junk) i completly flushed the lines and the fluid in there oculd be mistaken for filtered water now. i am getting good movement out of the slave cylinder now BUT my truck still does not fully disengage when i mash the clutch pedal....i adjusted the clutch free play (now the clutch pedal is like an inch higher then my brake...but thats the only place i can get it so that the stick shift will slip into gears...) my clutch was brand new just one year ago and 2 months....so i am curious as to if there is an adjustment inside the transmission where that rubber boot that attaches to the fork that is actuated by the slave cylinder. i can change gears it just isnt smooth...and if i try and slip in and out of gears over 3000 rpm, i get grindage...and i am used to shifting at 4000 rpm just to get those hamsters under the hood running so i can get some power.
let me know if i have missed something... thank you!!
oh yeah 91 trooper 2.8v6 5 speed manual tranny.


Joe Mancin
85 Toy ex-cab 33s
Re: clutch adjustment...what have i missed? [Re: TROOPOWER] #339662 11/01/03 02:16 AM
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 1,186
TROOPOWER Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
dang...no dice eh.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/sleeping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


Joe Mancin
85 Toy ex-cab 33s







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