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Originally posted this as a transmission problem some days ago, but now believe it to be a problem with either the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder. (Ken put me onto this on a 7/9 post. )In addition to being difficult (nearly impossible) to get into reverse and granny low, if I am stopped at a signal light while transmission is in first gear with the clutch fully engaged, after about 15-20 seconds, the truck starts to creep because the clutch appears to self-engage. If I put on the brake to stop the creep and do not take it out of gear, it will eventually lug the engine to a stop. Does this sound like one of the cylinders is dying? If so, which one? Do both have to be replaced, i. e. does the part come as a unit with both cylinders or can you buy them individually? Anyone out there with experience in this matter? Any help you can offer will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. GC
 
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Yes, sounds like one of the cylinders is leaking down, I think the master and slave cylinder are tied together by a plastic tube and are only servicieble as a unit. My Brother has an 89 and I think he found an aftermarket replacement. bg
 
Before replacing anything try changing the fluid. Clean all parts of the clutch system with a spray degreaser. Change the fluid (if this is a used truck someone may have added the wrong fluid) and run for a few days. See if this helps and check for leaks.
 
I would make sure everything is tight and then bleed everything for possible air in the line. I am assuming they are bleedable, I have not looked. The system may be sealed. :rolleyes:
 
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