SOURCE: 2001 ford ranger clutch
have you check the slave cylinder to see if its moving when someone puts there foot on the clutch.
And check the adjustment on the master cylinder.
SOURCE: clutch has no pressure
check fluid in clutch master cyl.? any sign of fluid leakage, slave cyl?
SOURCE: I have a 1987 Ford Ranger that I replaced the
your throwout bearing is probably bad (most likely)
Testimonial: "Thank you for your response. I will look into that possiblity as well but it was replaced along with the slave cylinder."
SOURCE: i cant get pressure to my clutch pedal in my 1995
You cannot bleed these clutch hydraulics. They are meant to be a pre-bled sealed unit that you buy. You should never replace just the slave or the master. Buy them both and replace them as one unit which is already bled from the factory. Otherwise you will experience what you are describing.
Make sure you install the slave cylinder (into the transmission hole) first and then the master cylinder (pedal side) next and do not hook up the pedal until everything is installed.
If you take the slave out with the pedal attached it will extend the rod and ruin the hydraulics rendering them useless.
SOURCE: New clutch, new slave cylinder,
check and make shear that your slave cylinder is bled out all the way
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