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Hi people,
Just after some advice,had the truck up Waipara Gorge on Monday and found 1/2 way thru the trip the clutch pedal felt lumpy to push like it had a cable that was dry.
The clutch still worked fine but being hydrulic not sure why this happened,next day not lumpy back to normal.
Q.As water obviously got in then dried out, are there any tricks to this issue anyone has come across :?:
8) (apart from buyin a Toy H20) :wink:
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Is the rubber boot sealing around the clutch fork? Is the rubber bung in the bottom of the bell-housing still in place?
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GQTROL wrote:Is the rubber boot sealing around the clutch fork? Is the rubber bung in the bottom of the bell-housing still in place?


Yes they seem all good no sign of damage,wear,holes..
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Bugger. Those are usually the two common problems that are easy to fix, as there is not much else that can be done for them.
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