I have a 2001 6-speed truck with 28,000 miles on it, having gotten the truck new in June of 2001. Intermittently, and ever since I have had it, I have had problems with getting into gear at a stop.
I am well familiar with all the tricks to get a truck or tractor transmission into gear when something is still coasting or it has come to rest in an inopportune position. Try a different gear, let the clutch out a bit, allow the input shaft to stop again, and so on. I know how to do these things and why they work.
It is apparent to me that there are times when the clutch either won't disengage, or the pilot bearing is dragging, causing the input shaft to continue turning. It is a lucky thing that every gear in these things is synchronized, or you might not get it in.
Usually, after getting it in OK a few times in a row, it will be fine. There are a few times it does not matter, and that certainly verifies that the clutch is not stopping.
I would have taken it in by now, but it does not do it enough that I felt it would do it when the dealer had it.
Is anyone seeing any problem with clutch slave cylinders and their hydraulic circuits? Have there been many or any pilot bearing problems? Do you have a thought on this?
I am well familiar with all the tricks to get a truck or tractor transmission into gear when something is still coasting or it has come to rest in an inopportune position. Try a different gear, let the clutch out a bit, allow the input shaft to stop again, and so on. I know how to do these things and why they work.
It is apparent to me that there are times when the clutch either won't disengage, or the pilot bearing is dragging, causing the input shaft to continue turning. It is a lucky thing that every gear in these things is synchronized, or you might not get it in.
Usually, after getting it in OK a few times in a row, it will be fine. There are a few times it does not matter, and that certainly verifies that the clutch is not stopping.
I would have taken it in by now, but it does not do it enough that I felt it would do it when the dealer had it.
Is anyone seeing any problem with clutch slave cylinders and their hydraulic circuits? Have there been many or any pilot bearing problems? Do you have a thought on this?