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WilliamH4
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Jun 1, 2019, 12:04 PM

Post #26 of 33 (1107 views)
  post locked   Re: Oil in Bellhousing 91 GMC Sierra  

Glad you were right there, HT. Just standing by to check the message board. Thanks again.


WilliamH4
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Jun 1, 2019, 1:28 PM

Post #27 of 33 (1091 views)
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HT, anything wrong with moving forward with installing the new clutch release cylinder and using it to engage the clutch arm? I can't quite get the leverage I need against the clutch arm. It's so far inside the clutch housing, it's difficult to engage. I even sawed off a broom stick, stuck it in, then used a C clamp. Still, not real good options for leverage with the C clamp. I can keep moving the transmission around, but it's not cooperating much. Thought I should try your idea with the clutch.


Hammer Time
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Jun 1, 2019, 3:29 PM

Post #28 of 33 (1070 views)
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That probably wouldn't be a good idea since the bellhousing is still not fully seated you may over extend the slave cylinder and cause the piston to pop out and ruin your slave cylinder.



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WilliamH4
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Jun 3, 2019, 7:36 AM

Post #29 of 33 (1043 views)
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Got it all together and everything is working great. However, it didn't right when I first started the truck and tried shifting. The truck wouldn't go into any gear, except reverse, initially. So we bled the clutch line again, and pumped the clutch for a while. Eventually, we were able to get into each of the gears, but it was a little hard shifting. After a few minutes, shifting became very smooth, no issues. Is that normal (all the difficulty in the beginning)?


(This post was edited by WilliamH4 on Jun 3, 2019, 7:42 AM)


Hammer Time
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Jun 3, 2019, 7:46 AM

Post #30 of 33 (1027 views)
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Yes bleeding is always a big issue with those a real pain in the ass



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Tom Greenleaf
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Jun 3, 2019, 8:12 AM

Post #31 of 33 (1021 views)
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Congrats William! You've earned your stripes and what a great read this was.


Trick to bleeding hydraulic clutches isn't listed is quite simple: PUT TRUCK ON IT'S ROOF! This also requires a willing helper (they do this just once) locked inside to push the pedal feverishly at the threat of you not letting them out. Works like a charm but you lose that helper forever! Good luck finding another next time,


(Yes I'm joking)


Tom



(This post was edited by Tom Greenleaf on Jun 3, 2019, 8:15 AM)


WilliamH4
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Jun 3, 2019, 11:04 AM

Post #32 of 33 (1003 views)
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LOL, TG and thank you. Thank you, HT.

This forum and the input from you guys was invaluable. It's as if someone was with me all along, helping with each step.


Hammer Time
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Jun 3, 2019, 1:12 PM

Post #33 of 33 (987 views)
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Glad you got it worked out.

I will close this now as solved.



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