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Old 03-03-2005, 11:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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More questions for guy on road to Daytona, FL.

Does the 2000 PSD have a hydrolic throw-out bearing or does it have a hydrolic slave cylinder only?
At a visual inspection it appears to have a traditional style throw-out bearing and fork assembly which is depressed by hydrolic clutch slave cylinder. Someone mentioned possible pressure plate fingers broken.
Does the 2000 PSD pressure plate have 3 large fingers or is it multi-fingered like a traditional small block Chevy?
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Re: More questions for guy on road to Daytona, FL.

It has a standard throw-out bearing and a hydraulic clutch master cylinder. I'm not for sure but I believe the pressure plate has multiple small fingers, it has been a little over a year since I installed a clutch in mine. The clutch on our trucks have been known to throw springs (stock only has three) but I'm not sure if this would cause what your husband is describing in the other thread.
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Re: More questions for guy on road to Daytona, FL.

stonehammer.... your truck has a release fork (knwn for wear), a plastic fulcrum, an externally mounted slave cylinder (don't know why you had to ask that since you can slip under the truck to find out), a conventional looking release bearing.....

If you have a clutch concern, please state the concern clearly and someone can offer assistance.
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