MrGiggles
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If pumping helped, you have air in the system or a bad master.Well, I never loose any fluid, I check it every time the hood is up. And I have pumped the clutch, dumped it and helped a little but still hard to get in.
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I have read that the angle of the master cylinder makes it nearly impossible to bleed without removing it or parking the truck on a steep slope.
Yep. Fire the parts cannon at 'er. That'll fix it.sounds to me your clutch is no longer good. take it apart a d install a new clutch kit. if its not going into gear as soon as you push the pedal the clutch isnt doing its job. its slipping pretty bad. the pressure plate, throw out and clutch plate are worn out.
ive replaced enough clutch kits in my life to know this with out seeing it first hand.
save yourself the hassle of figuring it out. replace it.
If the pressure and clutch disk are worn you will get slippage under acceleration, not difficulty putting it in gear. The only mechanical components that can cause it are the pilot and release bearings (and that will squeal or make noise and try to stall the engine if it gets that bad).
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