Can you post a pic of your master cylinder? Just pop the hood and a quick pic.
If you test and find air here’s how to get it out.
It helps if you took a water bottle and put it horizontal on a table. See the bubble it’s at the top. Don’t even think about making it go out of the SC bleed screw if equipped instead make it go UP and out of the MC. With it removed tip the SC push rod end straight DOWN to force the bubble to the connection for the line. Now slowly compress the push rod all the way in.
Go back to the water bottle to visualize where bubble is and how to get it to the connection.
Helper is under truck hood reservoir cap off and monitor progress. Fluid level, down and bubbles popping.
You should also have truck pointed slightly downhill so bubble goes back and easily exits thru transfer port in MC.
No one even touches the clutch pedal for this procedure.
This provides visual confirmation. See the bubbles?
Visualize where the bubble could hide it always wants to go UP so let it go up.
Starting at about 22:30 in this video that is the same MC and similar SC being replaced and bled out of the truck.
Performing any of the procedures Gary has suggested and given you a video on will not alter anything.
That’s Gary in the video. He’s made a living dealing with clutches and hydraulics his entire career, now he’s retired and giving his knowledge away to folks that could use it. He’s tried to help you at every turn through this entire fiasco.
I emailed Core shifters asking if they'd warranty their unit if isolated out and found to be defective.
Just a suggestion looking at this from the other side, I wouldn't ask a manufacturer or dealer that question until you're SURE their product is defective.
I know we used to get those inquiries all the time from certain shops and/or techs and it ended up that our product wasn't the problem. Then, when they did have a problem with our product, the warranty guys weren't in any hurry to help. Kind of the "boy who cried WOLF" thing.
Again, just a suggestion.
I read about the shifter on Core's website. One thing I noticed was they stated the shifter can cause transmission noise. It didn't go into any specifics on the noise.
I read about the shifter on Core's website. One thing I noticed was they stated the shifter can cause transmission noise. It didn't go into any specifics on the noise.