Clutch Slave cylinder problem??? Or is my clutch going south?
I made it home last night from a good weekend of racing at Bristol. I was in Asheville, NC and had to stop at a light. As I approached the light I dropped the transmission into neutral and coasted to a stop. Light turns green, I go to put the truck in first and it won't go into gear
I was going up a hill and in the outside lane and couldn't go anywhere. I popped the hood and checked the clutch reservoir fluid level and inspected for leaks. None. I shut the truck down popped it into gear and got going. I was fortunate in that I didn't have to come to another stop for quite awhile, but it did it to me one more time during a downshift from 5th to 4th gear. After that, I didn't have a problem, but I figure I don't want to drive all the way back home with the potential for the same type of problem. To many hills, too hot and the travel trailer all led me to a dealer in Kingsport, Tennessee and a new clutch slave/master cylinder, which by the way was not under warranty. No more problems until last night when I was out running errands after we got home. The truck did not want to go into gear. It also seems as though it doesn't want to go into first gear once in awhile (this morning). It's hard to believe that I've got another bad clutch slave/master cylinder. I'm not sure now that the OEM part was bad. I'm thinking that this could be internal. What's the verdict? All you clutch gurus, lend me a hand here. TIA
John
P. S. I did not experience any slipping whatsoever and I pulled some pretty good grades (6-9%). My differential temps were running between 230-235 degrees with a slight increase on the big grades. I changed out the gear lube last month. Maybe that's the problem.
I made it home last night from a good weekend of racing at Bristol. I was in Asheville, NC and had to stop at a light. As I approached the light I dropped the transmission into neutral and coasted to a stop. Light turns green, I go to put the truck in first and it won't go into gear

John
P. S. I did not experience any slipping whatsoever and I pulled some pretty good grades (6-9%). My differential temps were running between 230-235 degrees with a slight increase on the big grades. I changed out the gear lube last month. Maybe that's the problem.
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