clutch master emty.

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clutch master emty.

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I have my 66 w-100 out at property to work on some firewood. After a couple loads I felt the clutch pedal change a tiny bit but the truck still shifted fine. I continued to haul a couple more loads and even drove to the store and everything worked. Later I decided to check the oil radiator and master cylinders. The clutch pot was completely empty. So I can't feature how it shifted. I filled it up and will monitor.
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Re: clutch master emty.

Post by PwrWgnDrvr »

Still enough fluid in the piston bore to actuate the slave. Leaking either at the slave, or the master pushrod end. Look for it running down the firewall, inside, behind the pedals.

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Re: clutch master emty.

Post by Jim100 »

Will do. Thanks.

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