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Clutch Pedal To The Floor WTF
I Have a 1994 7.3 2wd with manual trans, i was driving this mornig went to shift into 3rd and clutch pedal sank to the floor i pulled over and pulled the pedal back up and it had pressure half hour later the dam pedal sank again execpt this time after pulling it back up there was no pressure so after a 10min ride home in 3rd i checked all the fluids and they were topped off. Is there anyone out there that has had this problem or knows of the cause and how to fix this any input would be great thanks!
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do you have an air lock in the system try bleading it
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Make sure the plastic bushing that the clutch pedel rides on is still in one piece!
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could be that either your master or slave could be going out... but I would say most likely the master is going out
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Yea.... So the bushings are intact linkage is all good im guessing your probly rigth about the master or slave,,, im gonna have to ride my bicycle to the shop so i can finish my EGR delete on my 6.0
Damm it sucks not having a vehicle Thank you guys for the help and fast responsesFOR SALE--1994 Ford F250 7.3 2wd manual RegCab Longbed 194,000miles Needs New Slave and Master Cylinder Clean Truck Paint Still Shines [IMG] |
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clutch slave cylinder is bad. I'm not sure if the OBS are like the SD's but I know for superduties they sell the slave/master cylinder combo that is pre bled. all you have to do is tkae the old out and put the new in.
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Thats nice of them!
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yeah but I had my master go out on mind and that is all I replaced on mine
ooo and don't try to bleed it by the pedal
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