Why will my clutch not disengage fully to give power to the wheels to move? New clutch kit, new slave cylinder. It is a 1989 ford f150. Is it not bled right, or is the pilot bearing bad?

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Asked by brian Apr 20, 2015 at 05:54 PM about the 1989 Ford F-150 S Standard Cab 4WD LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The clutch linkage or if you have a slave cylinder, see if the reservoir is low.

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Yes I have a slave cylinder. It is full. Brand new one

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Probably wrong pressure plate, the fingers on the springs are not right, also check throwout bearing...

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