I have a 1987 Ford Ranger 2.9L, manual with Hydrolic clutch. Does it mean that I need to replace the clutch if the only engage / disengage position for the pedal is at the top 1/8th of redal travel?Paulptw7172@gmail.com

Asked by PTW Jul 08, 2015 at 05:02 PM about the 1987 Ford Ranger GT Standard Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Does it mean that I need to replace the clutch if the only engage / disengage position for
the pedal is at the top 1/8th of redal travel?

Paul
ptw7172@gmail.com

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Check your clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder make sure they are not leaking.

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Thank-you. The master & slave cylinders are not leaking........ Paul

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