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94 F250 Clutch Problems

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Old 07-25-2015, 04:31 PM
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94 F250 Clutch Problems

I have a 94 f250 mud truck (6" skyjacker, 39.5 swampers) engine, trans, and clutch are all stock though ... I was at trucks gone wild and was obviously playing in the mud. I went and hit this deep mud pit about up to the top of my good and got stuck and pushed the clutch in quick... When I let off the clutch when I was getting pulled out the clutch pedal stay to the floor and I couldn't put it in any gear, any I got pulled out in neutral ... I though maybe mud got caked around the clutch so sprayed it out ... NOTHING ... I looked in the clutch cylinder under the hood and it was empty so I put fluid in it, bled the system and the fluid just trickled out of the bleeder valve so I did the hole bleeding deal with pumping the clutch blah blah blah ... NOTHING ... But the pedal did pop back to normal position and I can put it in gear but it still doesn't move ! It just had a new clutch put in a year and a half ago and I just put a new clutch line in this past winter... I got it towed home and here it sits motionless ... ANY HELP would be much appreciated ... THANKS !
 
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Old 07-25-2015, 06:56 PM
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Put truck in neutral start truck...without using clutch try to put in gear...if it grinds push clutch put in gear...this' ll tell you if your bearing is stuck keeping clutch from engaging. If it works like its suppose to then I'd be looking at possible input shaft problem.
 
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Originally Posted by Mike1
Put truck in neutral start truck...without using clutch try to put in gear...if it grinds push clutch put in gear...this' ll tell you if your bearing is stuck keeping clutch from engaging. If it works like its suppose to then I'd be looking at possible input shaft problem.
I did what you said ... I started the truck and tryed puting it in gear without using the clutch, it went right in gear no grinding or nothing but like i said before it still doesnt engage ... so what could this mean is wrong with it
 
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Old 07-26-2015, 12:56 PM
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Sounds like clutch is stuck or throw out bearing is not releasing or worse case you snapped something in the shifter or your input shaft on the trans.
 
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