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Originally Posted by drahthaar1
Think that I have a slave cylinder problem so I think that is the next step.
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Ahhhh yeah. Agreed with Tonupboy...if you are losing clutch hydraulic fluid, the only place it can go is...to the ground.
Ensure you have no leaks between the slave cylinder (usually on the firewall) and the contact to the tranny. There is certainly a leak, as the engine does not touch this fluid.
If this truck has ever had a clutch job before, I'll bet it's leaking because someone stomped the pedal while the cylinder was seperated from the tranny. This action quickly and efficiently breaks the emergency stop at the other end, forcing the fluid out quickly.
Check where the cylinder meets the fork for leaks...
...just guessing...
Steve