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- Mar 3, 2024
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- Dayton
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- Nick
- Truck Year
- 86
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
86 K20 350M (L,1,2,3,R) 4x4
Just installed new clutch master & slave cylinders. I bled the system & am fairly certain I got all the air out. NOTE -I did NOT bench bleed the master. I first went about bleeding the system the old fashioned way… this obviously took a while. So long, in fact, having never bled anything -ever-, I wasn’t sure I was doing it correctly (kept at it tho until I believed I wasn’t see air bubbles. To be certain tho, I bought a Motive Pressure Bleeder and pressure bled the system a bit more… for good measure. The “no clutch engagement” issue seemed resolved (shifting better than I’ve experienced since purchasing truck… DOT 3 was nearly black and leaks evident all about rusty M&S cylinders). FYI - my clutch master cylinder is angled -slightly- down toward engine.
Used truck yesterday (1st time since replacing clutch M & S cylinderls). Clutch did fine for nearly the entire time. At one point tho, I dropped the back end of truck off curb into the street (neighborhood park cleanup and we were moving limestone to flower beds). NOTE - Shocks r shot (new on the way) so such drops/bumps/etc. make u feel like your going to bounce right of truck.
With the drop, suddenly & temporarily, the clutch appeared to not engage (couldn’t find gear, grinding when I tried R… same issue that encouraged my replacing M & S cylinders, hoses, fluid). Finally found 2nd gear, after a short bit, and was able to move out of middle of the street. As I maneuvered truck to new location and killed the engine, the clutch issue kept occurring during this short trip across the park.
After I shut the truck down and let her sit for a bit tho (continued on with park volunteer work), I came back to use the truck and the clutch engagement issue was gone (not other issues since (this was yesterday).
Might I still have air in the system (having not bench bled the system first)?
Ps - all seals r leaking, but it’s not horrible and so I wouldn’t think low transmission fluid would be a factor?
Thanks you
Just installed new clutch master & slave cylinders. I bled the system & am fairly certain I got all the air out. NOTE -I did NOT bench bleed the master. I first went about bleeding the system the old fashioned way… this obviously took a while. So long, in fact, having never bled anything -ever-, I wasn’t sure I was doing it correctly (kept at it tho until I believed I wasn’t see air bubbles. To be certain tho, I bought a Motive Pressure Bleeder and pressure bled the system a bit more… for good measure. The “no clutch engagement” issue seemed resolved (shifting better than I’ve experienced since purchasing truck… DOT 3 was nearly black and leaks evident all about rusty M&S cylinders). FYI - my clutch master cylinder is angled -slightly- down toward engine.
Used truck yesterday (1st time since replacing clutch M & S cylinderls). Clutch did fine for nearly the entire time. At one point tho, I dropped the back end of truck off curb into the street (neighborhood park cleanup and we were moving limestone to flower beds). NOTE - Shocks r shot (new on the way) so such drops/bumps/etc. make u feel like your going to bounce right of truck.
With the drop, suddenly & temporarily, the clutch appeared to not engage (couldn’t find gear, grinding when I tried R… same issue that encouraged my replacing M & S cylinders, hoses, fluid). Finally found 2nd gear, after a short bit, and was able to move out of middle of the street. As I maneuvered truck to new location and killed the engine, the clutch issue kept occurring during this short trip across the park.
After I shut the truck down and let her sit for a bit tho (continued on with park volunteer work), I came back to use the truck and the clutch engagement issue was gone (not other issues since (this was yesterday).
Might I still have air in the system (having not bench bled the system first)?
Ps - all seals r leaking, but it’s not horrible and so I wouldn’t think low transmission fluid would be a factor?
Thanks you