2000 Ford F350 clutdh problems

Tiny
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  • 2000 FORD F-350
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  • 4WD
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How do you test the master/slave clutch cylinders. My clutch is not releasing to allow shifting in to gear, grinded in gear once, never smocked the clutch, never slipped even under load
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 AT 11:57 PM

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Tiny
BLUELIGHTNIN6
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Thoroughly bleed the system with recommended hydraulic clutch fluid for your vehicle. Simulate the vehicle being parked on an incline for 12-24 hours with the front end at least 1 foot higher than the rear. Lower the vehicle and start the engine. Do not cycle (pump) the clutch several times before the next step. Try to put it into reverse when it first gets started (cold).
Difficulty getting into reverse when in this condition indicates that the clutch master cylinder is not at 100%.
Repeat those steps except with the rear end raised to test the slave cylinder.
Reverse is usually the first gear to be used after cold startup and tells the most accurate story of the clutch system's condition.
If either time it is difficult to shift into reverse you should think about replacing the slave and master cylinders.
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 AT 12:43 AM

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