my manual transmission 1991 ford f250 is stuck in 2nd gear...clutch goes completly to floor like there is no pressure. Looked under truc

Asked by michaeltimestwo Nov 24, 2015 at 05:35 AM about the 1991 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat 4WD Extended Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

looked under truck and the clutch was wet

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Check around your slave cylinder. Either that blew out or the line going to it.

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When a manual transmission will not disengage usually one of the torsional coil springs in the clutch disc plate have broken.

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They will usually disengage when the clutch slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder goes bad. Getting them to engage is their problem

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Sounds like the slave cylinder went out however the clutch could be bad and the fact that it is wet could also mean that u have a bad rear main seal on the engine. Start at the clutch master cylinder chase the lines back to the slave cylinder while u have some one pumping the clutch pedal so that u can find the leak, if no leaks try bleeding the slave cylinder if that does not work and u don't get psi back then u will need to change the clutch and throw out bearing.

i had clutch put in still clutch go floor slave cylinder was to and clutch master cyilnder and cluch line too still go floor what can it be

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