Rough Idle - New Guy Here!
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Riffraff Diesel has South Bend Clutches. They are a bit cheaper. Here is the link. Talk to Clay, he's a great guy.
Ford - 94-97 'OBS' 7.3L - Drivetrain - South Bend Clutch - Riffraff Diesel Performance
Ford - 94-97 'OBS' 7.3L - Drivetrain - South Bend Clutch - Riffraff Diesel Performance
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I will definitely check tonight. Can't wait to get it fixed!!
Edit: Is it safe to drive like this or will it possibly cause damage to the crank or transmission? If it will just go and leave me somewhere that's fine I'll tow it myself home but if it can cause damage to the big 2 I'll replace it before I drive it.
Edit: Is it safe to drive like this or will it possibly cause damage to the crank or transmission? If it will just go and leave me somewhere that's fine I'll tow it myself home but if it can cause damage to the big 2 I'll replace it before I drive it.
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Good to know! I will go he tonight and pull the cover weather permitting. If it is bad I'll pull the transmission n t-case to replace it all. This is my first hydraulic clutch setup so how does all that work in way of maintence? Bleed it or not even touch it?
Also the south Bend stock power looks like A good option to the link above, assuming it's a single mass... will call him later to find out!
Also the south Bend stock power looks like A good option to the link above, assuming it's a single mass... will call him later to find out!
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The clutch slave cylinder is held on to the bell of the tranny with a spring clip. Just pry it off of the bell without removing the hydrolic line. The ram of the cylinder will expand out, but it will compress to get it back in place on the bell on reassembly. If you remove the hydrolic line from the slave, it can be a beach to get all the air out of the system.
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