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Strange Clutch Failure Mode


griggs

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Joined
Apr 10, 2008
Messages
6
Vehicle Year
1996
Transmission
Manual
In my quest to fix the clutch in my 96 R 3.0L 2WD I have encountered, what to me, is a strange failure mode. The clutch will not disengage, sometimes. Now here is the strange part. If I start the engine with the tranny in neutral the clutch will not disengage to allow shifting into any gear. Not going anywhere! But if I start with the tranny already in a gear (any gear) I can then drive and shift, well pretty good. And it is repeatable.The hydraulic master and slave cylinders have been bled and pressing the clutch pedal moves the throwout bearing about 1/2 inch moving the clutch pressure plate finger the same amount. And there is no loose metal in the bottom of the bell housing. I am still presuming I need a new clutch but has this ever happened to any of you guys? Other thoughts?
Jerry in Kingston, WA
 
your clutch is not disengaging fully for whatever reason. thus, when you start in neutral, the engine spins the transmission and you cannot enter a gear.

on these trucks, this is usually a hydraulic issue. you might try re-bleeding the system (note, its next to impossible to fully bleed the master cylinder with it bolted to the firewall) and see if that helps.
 
You are so right on!

Wicked Sludge,
Followed your advice and guess what? Everything seems back to a normal operating clutch. Local mobile mechanic and I agree the clutch master cylinder may be flakey so going to change that. I feel so embarrased asking for so much help about R&Ring the tranny when I guess I don't have to now. So thanks everyone. I did learn a lot. And maybe a get to keep a few bucks in my pocket for a while longer.
 
i wouldnt say your out of the woods yet...all you've done is confirm a leak in the hydraulic system.

it would be a good idea to crawl under the truck and, on the drivers side of the bellhousing, pull the inspection plug out and peak inside with a flashlight. look for any oil contamination on the slave or in the bottom of the bellhousing.
 

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