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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) help! Clutch wont fully disengage!

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the only way I can get into gear is to shut the motor off... It just started doing this last night, and I need help!!! I need to haul hay today, and need some feedback!!!



-Chris-
 
if the clucth peddle feel normal it is the pilot bearing holding on to the input shaft most likely. If the peedle is smushy it is a problem with the slave or master cylinder.
 
i had same problem... ... twisted the input shaft and it was not allowing the clutch disk to slide on the splines... ... . get ready to pay if it is that... ... . new input shaft, new throwout bearing,new pilot bearing, turn flywheel, labor, i was able to get it all done for around $890



let us know what it ends up being
 
I think it is the throwout bearing... . Hopefully nothing major, just that, but it is still a good day's work to get the transmission dropped... I did notice when you mash the pedal all the way down, it makes a funky noise, when in gear. . let off a little bit, all is quiet. let off a little more, and it goes to engage the gear... this is the only reason I wish I still had the NV4500... this 5600 is HUGE!!!! anyways, I will keep y'all updated!



-Chris-
 
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SMorneau replaced the 5spd in his 96 with a 6 spd. He had exactly the same trouble you describe. He talked to the shop that installed his trany and they thought a clutch spring was hanging up. It lasted about a week or so. It went away after the 300 mile drive up to the shop that installed the trany & SBC clutch.

You may want to PM SMorneau and get his impression.
 
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