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So on my way to work this morning, I went to downshift into first gear and couldn't...tried pressing the clutch pedal again and again nothing. Did it a third time and went into first. From the light, 1st and second were ok, but third was a no-go. By the time I got to work, I went to put it in reverse and had to shut the truck off, then back on. I am thinking the clutch is toast (truck has 86360 on the clock) but later this morning I went out and started it up, and was able to shift gears a couple of times with no issues until it wouldn't shift anymore, so now I am thinking that the slave cylinder is bad or something...Checked the fluid, and it is still full, so it seems that the clutch is still good....any ideas?
I don't know which tanny the OP has, but the G56 has a synchoed 1st, I don't use it as it is definitely granny---but if I have to, it nearly drops right in.
So the Dodge dealership got back to me....Throwout bearing, and slave cylinders check out, but they have to tear it apart, as the did the second gear clutch test and it is still grabbing, but there are times where the clutch will not release...
So the Dodge dealership got back to me....Throwout bearing, and slave cylinders check out, but they have to tear it apart, as the did the second gear clutch test and it is still grabbing, but there are times where the clutch will not release...
I won't be surprised to find out it ends up being the slave cylinder. The cups may be getting worn enough that they occasionally collapse (end up with no pressure.
If you do have to replace the actual mechanicals, and now that its apart you might as well, most of the cost is labor----I suggest getting in touch with South Bend clutch, they build one for you that will be much stronger than stock. Make absolutely sure they replace the pilot bearing also!!!!!
Even if you don't find the "part number" for your on their web site, they can and will build a custom clutch, that is built to what ever needs you have according to the way you use your truck.