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4x4 6 cylinders manual trans.1995 ford f150 when down shifting and changing gears to slow down a very loud grinding sound but if i pump the cluth and rev up the rpm's sometimes it goes into gear.....

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Check and make sure your slave cylender is full of fluid, it should be mounted on the firewall, also sounds like you need to bleed the slave cylender.

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