98 Dodge Ram 1500 (5.2) clutch issue
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98 Dodge Ram 1500 (5.2) clutch issue
Hey, folks.
Just looking for some advice on a clutch issue. When I’m driving the clutch feels alright. No real issues coming into or going out of gear. When I stop it’s almost like I have to “reset” the clutch. If you leave your foot on the clutch and try to shift back into first or reverse it doesn’t want to go in. If you come off the clutch and go back in it’s fine. I’ve put two slave cylinders in it, but I still think the hydraulic system is the issue.
When I push the slave cylinder by hand the fluid moves in the reservoir, but when pushing the pedal in the fluid in the reservoir never changes. The pedal feels like it needs to go in further. It feels like the slave cylinder doesn’t go out far enough. Any ideas?
For reference the transmission was just rebuilt, a new flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, and hydraulic system were all put in. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
J. Farmer
Just looking for some advice on a clutch issue. When I’m driving the clutch feels alright. No real issues coming into or going out of gear. When I stop it’s almost like I have to “reset” the clutch. If you leave your foot on the clutch and try to shift back into first or reverse it doesn’t want to go in. If you come off the clutch and go back in it’s fine. I’ve put two slave cylinders in it, but I still think the hydraulic system is the issue.
When I push the slave cylinder by hand the fluid moves in the reservoir, but when pushing the pedal in the fluid in the reservoir never changes. The pedal feels like it needs to go in further. It feels like the slave cylinder doesn’t go out far enough. Any ideas?
For reference the transmission was just rebuilt, a new flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, and hydraulic system were all put in. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
J. Farmer
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That was my first thought as well because I can push the rod in from the slave cylinder with my thumb, but I’ve tried bleeding it about 5 times now, but I’ll try again to see if there is any difference. Thank you.
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Bleeding all the air out of those systems is a major ordeal though..... I generally just replace it as an assembly..... I thought that was the only way they were sold these days.....
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I agree and that’s why I think it’s acting so weird. I did buy it as an assembly (“pre-bled”) but to me it still seems like there is air in it. I took the assembly I bought off and replaced it because I thought it was defective. It seemed better this time, but still not right. I was thinking maybe there is air in the master cylinder because like I mentioned if you push the rod in on the slave cylinder the fluid in the reservoir moves, but not when you hit the clutch. I’m going to try and attach a video of me pushing in the slave cylinder. This is how it’s been with both assemblies.
Last edited by jakefarmer; 02-25-2024 at 07:45 PM.
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