rkressg
TDR MEMBER
2001. 5, 4x4, 6-speed, 61,000 miles, 6,000 on this clutch towing, no heavy abuse.
Tonight while driving, my clutch started to act up. It was acting like there was air in the slave. When I depressed the pedel, it would go to the floor and you had to pump it up to get enough pressure to put it into gear. Is there a way to bleed the slave cylinder? Do I have to replace it? The pedel feels soft and spungy as you drive. When you try to release the clutch when backing up or in a low gear, the clutch does not want to release.
The truck has 61,000 miles on it. 6,000 miles ago, I replaced the clutch assembly (new TST ceramic disk, pressure plate, release bearing, pilot bering, machined flywheel) and have had no problems with it until tonight.
Could the weather have something to do with it? It is ¡Ö30 degrees outside and showing heavliy.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
-Rich
Tonight while driving, my clutch started to act up. It was acting like there was air in the slave. When I depressed the pedel, it would go to the floor and you had to pump it up to get enough pressure to put it into gear. Is there a way to bleed the slave cylinder? Do I have to replace it? The pedel feels soft and spungy as you drive. When you try to release the clutch when backing up or in a low gear, the clutch does not want to release.
The truck has 61,000 miles on it. 6,000 miles ago, I replaced the clutch assembly (new TST ceramic disk, pressure plate, release bearing, pilot bering, machined flywheel) and have had no problems with it until tonight.
Could the weather have something to do with it? It is ¡Ö30 degrees outside and showing heavliy.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
-Rich