Conversation Between Diesel_Brad and TitanII
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  1. Diesel_Brad
    12-15-2016 01:13 PM - permalink
    Yes, the mice can pack all kinds of **** in the pressure plate to not allow proper disengagement or engagement. have someone push in the clutch while you are under the truck(does not need to be running). Measure how much the clutch fork moves. You should see about 1/2"
  2. TitanII
    12-15-2016 11:57 AM - permalink
    Diesel_Brad,

    I have a 2004 F250 6.0 with a 6 speed manual transmission. New clutch in 2015. Clutch just quit working very suddenly yesterday. Pickup still drives fine in all gears and I can shift without the clutch, but must start it in gear to get moving. You had a post where you mentioned mouse nest getting into the pressure plate. Can the little critters get inside and cause this damage?

    Thank you,

    Mark

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