1994 Ford Ranger bleeding the system

Tiny
GRAEME LUHN
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  • 1994 FORD RANGER
Transmission problem
1994 Ford Ranger 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Manual

I have replaced the clutch, pressure plate, slave cylinder, and master cylinder. I have bench bled the mastercylinder as directed and also have tried manual bleeding, pressure bleeding and vacuum bleeding. I still cannot get the clutch to release any suggestions?
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 AT 7:09 PM

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Tiny
MECHCURT
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Ok, lets make sure we are on the same page here. After all the work you did, you state, that the clutch will not release. That tell's me you stepped on the clutch and it does not return or the t.O bearing is still engaging the pressure plate? Is this correct or did you mean to say when depressing the clutch it does not press the t.O. Meaning you still have air in the system. Get back to me and I will try and be some help. Curt
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Thursday, December 4th, 2008 AT 2:21 PM
Tiny
GRAEME LUHN
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After all the work I feel like I have a full peddle inside and it looks like the T.O. Bearing is moving. I do have some clutch an the truck drives but I still have to shut it off to pt in reverse and it doesn't shift easy. It's like there is sll air in the system but I don't kow what to do about it. I have bled it every way possible including removing and bench bleeding the master three times.
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Thursday, December 4th, 2008 AT 8:20 PM

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