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Old 02-16-2014, 09:53 AM
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Clutch Problems

so in my 94 f-150 my clutch pedal keeps going staright to the floor. Ive replaced both the master and slave cylinder and the clutch its self. Ive been bleeding it like crazy just cant get any pressure to the pedal at all.
 
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Originally Posted by jmikeyj4
so in my 94 f-150 my clutch pedal keeps going staright to the floor. Ive replaced both the master and slave cylinder and the clutch its self. Ive been bleeding it like crazy just cant get any pressure to the pedal at all.
Did you use ford parts? I have heard that using parts store junk can cause your exact problem. That, or it needed to be bench bled and it still has air in it.
 
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it was a bad master cylinder i got. I got a new metal one. i wasnt even aware they had them until i looked online.
 
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