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Old 06-06-2008, 06:47 PM   #7 (permalink)
CMB430
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Picked up the truck this morning. The reason I took it is is fixed, but now there is another noise. Happens when you depress the clutch through the play and into action (20% in). Sounds like rubber on metal again in the firewall. Took it back after 30 test miles to see if it would go away. Spent 3 hours in the bay with the tech. He put flet, greased everything, and still could not get it fixed. He is ordering a clutch pedal assembly this time. Will be two weeks, since next week I get my right doors fixed.

Just some FYI, the new clutch master cylinder comes from Ford complete, so the pedal actuator all the way down to the clutch actuator, full of fluid! No bleeding needed, just install the system. Tech said he never seen something like that. It works, just makes a new noise. I will keep you posted.
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2008 F350 XLT, SC, LWB, SRW. 6.4 L. 4x4. 6 spd. Job 1. As of 17OCT08, 29,342 miles.
Traded: 2008 Nissan Frontier King Cab NISMO, 4.0 V6, 6spd, Majestic Blue, Cargo Mgt System.
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