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New problem. Not surprised.


OneGoofyGuy

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City
Ramhurst, Ga
Vehicle Year
1989
Engine
2.9 V6
Transmission
Manual
Tire Size
35x12.50x15
1989 Ford Ranger XLT swapped to a 4.0l with a FM146

Will not go into gear. I tried to put it in first, hold the clutch, then crank it, but it's like the clutch isn't engaged. It'll pull the truck forward like the clutch isn't held down.
 
Odd, the FM146 and M5OD-R1 used the same slave, the FM145 was different

I assume you have bled the clutch system and there are no leaks, so its holding pressure, you can feel pressure in the pedal?

Take top off the reservoir and pull out the air diaphragm(rubber cup) have some one push down on clutch pedal while you watch fluid in reservoir, it should NOT move, if you see fluid flow in then Master is bad
 
Odd, the FM146 and M5OD-R1 used the same slave, the FM145 was different

I assume you have bled the clutch system and there are no leaks, so its holding pressure, you can feel pressure in the pedal?

Take top off the reservoir and pull out the air diaphragm(rubber cup) have some one push down on clutch pedal while you watch fluid in reservoir, it should NOT move, if you see fluid flow in then Master is bad
I have bled it but I'll double check it.
 
Have you tried cursing at it?
 
These rangers live up to the fix-or-replace-daily motto.

There's two types of rangers out there, ones that are broken and ones that are going to break.
and the ones that just got fixed
 
These rangers live up to the fix-or-replace-daily motto.

There's two types of rangers out there, ones that are broken and ones that are going to break.

That’s what happens when you buy beat up garbage. I’ve had nothing but good luck with all of my Rangers overs the years. Yes, they do require some repairs... but everything does.

All you seem to do around here is badmouth Rangers and spread poor information... it’s getting old.
 
What have I said bad about rangers other than what I just posted? You act like no one has heard the saying "fix or replace daily"....

Lighten up dude.

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maybe finger(s) broke off or bent on your pressure plate...
 
How does the clutch pedal feel when you push it down? Does it feel springy and firm, or is it floppy like an old man's weiner?
 
"old man's weiner"??

How old are you?
If you are under 65 then I don't want to know how YOU KNOW what an old man's weiner feels like :)
 

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