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Old 08-01-2006, 11:01 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Clutch time

That's wild Roboto but it makes more sense than the clutch being worn out. This truck does some weird things sometimes. When idling in neutral it will sometimes pull the clutch pedal to the floor requiring a kick to get it back up. Other times it will do the same thing when idling out to the highway in second gear. Gotta kick the pedal to get it back up again.

BuilderBob, I've suspected the hydraulics and have checked the fluid. I've also looked over the mechanical linkage parts under the dash but couldn't see anything wrong. I'll have a closer look at all of it tomorrow.

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Don
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