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Old 12-12-2008
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having problems with bleeding clutch

i have put on a new master and slave cyl and have bled the lines and the truck still wont go into gear. what do you guys know. what else could be wrong or could i check
 

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Did you check the clutch switch iam not sure if ours trucks have that i drive an auto because that was the problem on my old car i had it when go in gear
 
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i dont think that will have anything to do with it cuz the switch will just keep the truck from starting. you said you had an auto when that was doing that to you right
 
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Did you bench bleed the new master? You are supposed to.
 
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how do you do that? it didnt say anything in the manual about that
 
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You need to get the slave and the bleeder on it higher than the master so the air will work its way out. It will also help to bench bleed the master. They can be very hard to bleed.
 
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thanks man but i already got it but thanks though
 
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cool was going to say get a hand vac pump works every time
 
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