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Re: OT-Need Help-Ford Truck Clutch Problem/Shiftin
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Posted by Rod F. on June 28, 2005 at 19:21:50 from (142.177.74.239):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Need Help-Ford Truck Clutch Problem/Shiftin posted by UncleTom on June 28, 2005 at 15:23:19:
You said it! This isn't something to neglect for long either. Let it go, and then the synchro's will soon follow..... I'd check the clutch oil level first. Add some and bleed if necessary. It could also be worn internals in the clutch/pressure plate. I know from experience that a 300 mile trip with no clutch, with 20 miles through the city isn't really much fun. Thankfully it was early on a Saturday morning, and traffic wasn't bad, and no cops around...... I can hear it now....No officer..... I didn't run that stop sign...... Definitely want to fix this soon. Rod
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