mateusz007 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 18, 2009 Messages 13 Points 3,101 Transmission Automatic Feb 24, 2009 #1 Hey i have a 1993 ford ranger that has about 3 inches of play before the clutch accutally gets into the friction point or disingages. What should i do
Hey i have a 1993 ford ranger that has about 3 inches of play before the clutch accutally gets into the friction point or disingages. What should i do
BlackBII Ranger Custom Article Contributor OTOTM Winner Truck of Month TRS Banner 2010-2011 Joined Aug 14, 2007 Messages 7,963 Points 3,101 City UT Vehicle Year 1989 Engine 4.0 V6 Transmission Manual Total Lift 5 Tire Size 33 Feb 24, 2009 #2 Your clutch is hydraulic, not a lot you can do.
locovaca 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 707 Points 3,101 City DeWitt, IA Vehicle Year 1993 Transmission Manual Feb 24, 2009 #3 Probably has air somewhere in the line, most likely the Master Cylinder.
Bryan22 15+ Year Member Joined May 2, 2008 Messages 1,610 Points 3,101 Age 41 City So-Cal babay Vehicle Year 94 extd Transmission Manual Feb 24, 2009 #4 either the master or slave are on their way out, or you have air in the system like loco said. Try bleeding it and see if things get better.
either the master or slave are on their way out, or you have air in the system like loco said. Try bleeding it and see if things get better.