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Boggin

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ok, so Ill ask again since the first time i did, i never really got any reasonable answers,

Story is, I got my truck stuck and was spinning it and it was almost out of the hole, but then the clutch stuck to the floor, and i got it back up and it worked like 2 spins and then it jus died, 2 and 4wd wont work, it will go in any gear perfect, but jus wont budge,
hope i can get it fixed so i can trade for the ranger
please help me:icon_hornsup::rolleyes:

Jeff
 
What were you stuck in?
Did you possibly glaze the clutch disc?
 
This is what it was in, 93 mazda b2600i 4x4, standard
clutch..
 
what do you mean glaze the clutch
 
ok i was thinking about it ......... and i am not a mec by any means and i dont claim to be one ........ for all i know i might be out to lunch ....... but i will give it a try .....

could it be that you broke the line that goes from the hydraulic master cylinder for your clutch to the chummey that moves it in the trans,

just think if you bust a brake line you peddel goes all the way to the floor, works a few times till you pump all the fluid out of the line .......

i had a toyota car that i drove hard ........ it had a hydraulic clutch and what happend i was pounding through the gears so hard that the actuator (chummy ) that pushed up against a adjustible rod broke off, cant realy rember how it worked but i know i took it out to get fixed and it was done in ten min, i asked the guy what he did and he showed me, sure if i looked at it i would have seen the problem ..... have a good look at the clutch lines and chummey ...........
 
thanks,
Im off to school in a few minutes,(will probably be on here in school actually)
But when i get back home i will take a look.
thanks

Jeff
 
How did you make out ?
 
um i got a fluid clutch, not a cable if thats what your talking about?
 
The pressure plate is packed with mud and twigs, guarantee it! If it were a hydraulic problem it would move just fine but wouldn't stop, You couldn't change gears.
The bad part is, You will need to buy a new clutch to fix it.
 

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