RangerNielsen
Well-Known Member
So I picked up a 94 ranger 3.0 v6 5 speed knowing there was issues with the clutch. I get it home and notice that the res. for the clutch was dryer than Death Valley. So I adds some brake fluid to it, and pumped the clutch a couple times and the res. started bubbling so I held the clutch down for a few seconds and the bubbling stopped. So then I tried to start it in gear, and it started and wouldn't move, but as soon as I let the clutch out a little bit, it's grabs hard. But I still could not get it into gear with it running. I had a friend come over the other day and bled out the clutch, and I noticed the play in the top end of the clutch went away by about 50%; and I could get it into gear with it running. So we went for a little drive around my neighbor hood, and I went to put it in reverse, and I could not get it in, (would grind when I tried) and couldn't get it into first unless the truck was rolling forwards. Then this morning when I went to move it, I got it into reverse with the truck running and first as well.
I asked my older brother what it could be, and he said that my clutch must not be disengaging all the way, and I need to adjust the pedal.
Any and all ideas are welcome. Ask questions if you need more info.
I asked my older brother what it could be, and he said that my clutch must not be disengaging all the way, and I need to adjust the pedal.
Any and all ideas are welcome. Ask questions if you need more info.