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Manual Shifting issues
i will have to try something. Will successful bleeding possibly get rid of my issue?- mattster8
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Manual Shifting issues
never knew i could bleed the cylinder, how is it you do that?- mattster8
- Post #10
- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Manual Shifting issues
I have filled the master cylinder reservoir before and it did not help. Right now it is just below the Max Fill line.- mattster8
- Post #8
- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Manual Shifting issues
Sounds like quite a chunk of change. When i bought the truck the transmission had just been worked on, i dont think they replaced the clutch but the flywheel was resurfaced, and im thinking the bearings were replaced inside. Could be wrong though.- mattster8
- Post #6
- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Manual Shifting issues
Thanks for the responses. Someone has once told me before that i may have a slave cylinder going bad. If the clutch was not completely disengaging the tranny, wouldnt the gears grind as they are going in? I assumed because of this that it was a problem in the shifter or something of that sort...- mattster8
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Manual Shifting issues
Hello, New guy here so sorry if this is in the wrong place or something. I have a 97 Mazda b4000, 4.0 ford v6 obviously with a 5spd manual tranny. The problem i have is that sometimes it does not want to go into gear, it doesnt grind its just like im pushing against a wall, or like im not...- mattster8
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases