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kallgrer -> RE: 91 2600i clutch (12/9/2006 10:24:54 PM)
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Since these trucks have hydraulic clutches, they need to be bled if any air gets in the line. Bleed your clutch just like you would your brakes. Make sure the clutch master cylinder is full and with the wheels chocked, have someone depress the clutch. When the clutch is in, cycle open and shut the bleeder screw that is on the slave cylinder which is located on the passenger side of the transmission, then release the clutch pedal. Repeat this process until no more air bubbles are visible in the fluid. Don't forget to hook up a tube to the fitting on the bleeder screw so you don't get brake fluid everywhere. Enjoy!
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