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new master/slave caused shift fork to blow
I was still have the same problem my pedal was sticking to the floor, the trans would shift through all 6 gears and reverse but you must pick the pedal off the floor. so I re-bleed the system, then the pedal got real stiff and when I depressed it it fell to the floor, pulled the cylinder out of the tranny and stuck my finger in there NO SHIFT FORK!! what caused this?
Last edited by tag187; 06-21-2008 at 02:47 PM. |
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how many miles are on the truck. the origional problem might have been a worn out pressure plate, or a bad shift fork. Some of the factory shift forks did have a problem bending/breaking.
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truck has 100,000 on it. it was a flood truck I got for real cheap, old owner only used it for towing but nothing more than a 25ft travel trailer
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Probably going to be a pain in the butt, but I think you need to pull the tranny and inspect everything..
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