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Clutch?


AustinC.

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City
Washington
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Manual
Hey, I have a 1998 ford ranger 4.0 with the 5 speed and 4 wheel drive. I need to put a clutch in her, something not super expensive but strong and will hold up and last when I run her a little harder. I also want to do my fly wheel and slave cylinder while I'm in there. any recommendations on what parts I should put in?
 
Ive ran Sachs, Luk, and centerforce. The Sachs and Luk worked fine, centerforce was not so great. Flywheel should be fine, just get it resurfaced. Same with the slave cylinder, if it aint broke just swap the throwout bearing, which the new kit will have.
 
Ive ran Sachs, Luk, and centerforce. The Sachs and Luk worked fine, centerforce was not so great. Flywheel should be fine, just get it resurfaced. Same with the slave cylinder, if it aint broke just swap the throwout bearing, which the new kit will have.

the problem I'm having with the slave cylinder is the clutch always feels to light even after I bleed it.
 
That sounds more like the pressure plate. The fingers on it are probably worn out. The new pressure plate will be way more stiff.
 
Bad slave would be if you had to pump it up to get the clutch to disengage, kinda like pumping bad brakes.
 
That sounds more like the pressure plate. The fingers on it are probably worn out. The new pressure plate will be way more stiff.
yeah thats what i was thinking too but i picked this truck up with 214,000 miles, i looked at the service record and it says it has oem flywheel and slave cylinder, thats why i wanna replace everything
 
dang I would too. Get a sachs or luk. Maybe raybestos or Motorcraft slave cyl call it a day
 
The Luk kit (what I got) comes with a 2 piece hydraulic line that has a shark bite fitting to connect the metal line from the master to the plastic line going into the slave. Mine started leaking after not quite 2 years. So, put some ultrablack on it, to seal it up, after you install it.
 

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