TheBrokenRanger
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- Feb 26, 2024
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- Location
- 23140
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford ranger 4.0
- Transmission
- Manual
Hey y’all I scrolled for awhile and couldn’t find anything covering this. If I missed it I apologize for bringing up something covered. I have a 1994 4x4 4.0 manual. transmission went bad after owning it for a couple months my buddy with a 2x2 said it would be easy so I didn’t do much research before I tore into it. Anyways exhaust bolts were to rusted nothing worked so I had to cut the exhaust off. I removed transmission after running into the normal amount of problems, (all of the problems possible)
I replaced transmission, clutch line, clutch, pressure plate, transmission fluid, and slave. After doing all that work it won’t go into gear. It will go into gear when the truck isn’t running it will shift fine as soon as you start the engine push the clutch all the way in it’s like the gears don’t exist no grinding no nothing. Thinking through it I assume I got a bad slave cylinder? Is there a way to verify this so I don’t remove the transmission and replace the wrong part? Any tips or knowledge would be appreciated.
I replaced transmission, clutch line, clutch, pressure plate, transmission fluid, and slave. After doing all that work it won’t go into gear. It will go into gear when the truck isn’t running it will shift fine as soon as you start the engine push the clutch all the way in it’s like the gears don’t exist no grinding no nothing. Thinking through it I assume I got a bad slave cylinder? Is there a way to verify this so I don’t remove the transmission and replace the wrong part? Any tips or knowledge would be appreciated.