why is my 1994 rodeo having issues with clutch after replacing master cylinder and clutch slave?

Asked by lafixel Oct 29, 2013 at 02:23 PM about the Isuzu Rodeo

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The brake is also harder than usual and feels like it has air now.  after changing the
slave it would not crank.  so we changed clutch master cylinder and it turns over to
this grinding noise.  I have replaced my starter and it was running fine till clutch stuck
to floor and we towed home.  also the was a oil leak from a camshaft recall we just
fixed and oil had been leaking for months.  Please help me figure this out i have to do
my emissions still to get it licenced.

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did you bleed the master cylinder/if so might need to bleed or replace the slave cylinder.

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I replaced clutch,slave cylinder,pressure plate,throw- out barring bleed slave cylinder to get all air out and I still don't have any clutch but did break the O2 sensor and now it won't start start as it ran really good when I parked it a month ago please help me

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