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Posted by ddarkslayer (Member # 10688) on :
 
I have a 1994 ford ranger and when I slowly depress my clutch it does not disengage from the disk. When I snap the pedal to the ground it disengages. I can even hold the pedal down and it will stay disengaged. What could it be? Air in the line a bad slave cylinder? let me know.
 
Posted by Venomousnotch (Member # 8695) on :
 
Sounds like your slave cylinder is failing...Check and see if there's any moisture in the bell housing area.... [patriot] [patriot]
 
Posted by red5o (Member # 12651) on :
 
Yea pretty puch.... try bleeding
 
Posted by Tom Renzo (Member # 13165) on :
 
Sounds like the cup in the slave master is shot.But if you see brake fluid in the bell housing you found the issue. But it sure sounds like a bypassing slave master. Normally when the release cylinder in the bell housing blows out it wont disengage at all. But if you have brake fluid in the bell that is a good giveaway it blew out.

[ 2014-07-06, 02:09 PM: Message edited by: Tom Renzo ]
 
Posted by ddarkslayer (Member # 10688) on :
 
the TOB is chirping to
 
Posted by Tom Renzo (Member # 13165) on :
 
Well then you definitely have to pull the TRANNY. It is not very hard to do that clutch.
 
Posted by jose92vert (Member # 8694) on :
 
Slave cylinder failing. Foot to replace the master cylinder with it also.
 
Posted by jose92vert (Member # 8694) on :
 
Slave cylinder, I always do it pairs with master cylinder
 




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