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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / November 2005

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5 speed manual trany change out

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JJ1 - 27 Nov 2005 23:05 GMT
I have a 1991 F150 two wheel drive truck I Changed the transmission 5 speed
manual I replaced it with one from a 1990 F150 every thing fit good but now i
can not seem to get the clutch to disingauge completly to get it into gear is
it just air in the hydrolic clutch or is it something more. Is there a trick
to getting the air from the clutch out ? I just dont seem to have good pedal
when pushing it down. HELP!!
JimV - 27 Nov 2005 23:48 GMT
> I have a 1991 F150 two wheel drive truck I Changed the transmission 5 speed
> manual I replaced it with one from a 1990 F150 every thing fit good but now i
> can not seem to get the clutch to disingauge completly to get it into gear is
> it just air in the hydrolic clutch or is it something more. Is there a trick
> to getting the air from the clutch out ? I just dont seem to have good pedal
> when pushing it down. HELP!!

Did you bleed it?
JJ1 - 28 Nov 2005 01:20 GMT
>> I have a 1991 F150 two wheel drive truck I Changed the transmission 5 speed
>> manual I replaced it with one from a 1990 F150 every thing fit good but now i
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>
>Did you bleed it?
yes i did how much should it take
JimV - 28 Nov 2005 01:55 GMT
>>>I have a 1991 F150 two wheel drive truck I Changed the transmission 5 speed
>>>manual I replaced it with one from a 1990 F150 every thing fit good but now i
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> yes i did how much should it take

How did you bleed it? A hand held vacuum pump would be good. Pumping the
 pedal doesn't usually work well. Gravity usually works OK for the patient.

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