by Pvine55 on February 24th, 2009

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I have a 2001 ford ranger. 3.0 liter. I just replaced the entire clutch assembly. Including the pilot bearing & the slave cylinder. I have bled this truck til I cannot bleed no more! I see no air. But I still cannot put it in gear while running. Help?

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  • by Doug on November 17th, 2009

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    In order to bleed those clutches you must remove the master cylinder from the fire wall and turn it up so the push rod is hanging down, now bleed your clutch until there is no more air coming out of the slave cylinder, then reinstall the master cylinder

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