There's a valve on the side of the transmission it looks like a valve on a brake calliper. Pump the clutch up hold it down have someone open the valve and let air out until you start getting straight fluid coming out. You can also adjust the clutch pedal by holding it down and letting of really fast. A few times.
YOU CAN'T. The clutch is either worn out are the clutch slave cylinder is bad.
You don't adjust the clutch brake itself - that gets replaced. If you're trying to adjust the clutch itself, see the related question "how do you adjust a clutch on a Class 7 or 8 truck"... I've spelled it out there already
No. No such thing.
there is a joint AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CLUTCH AND A BOLT U TIGHTEN THAT AND U ARE DONE I DID IT TO MY TRUCK
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
I have a 1985 dodge pickup with a 225 slant six and a 3 speed overdrive transmission how do i adjust the clutch.
no, it has a mechanical linkage style clutch operation.
It is bolted to the flywheel on your transmission
Check your clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder for leaks,if no leaks,then you need a new clutch kit.
You can't, There is no adjustment. You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder, are worn out clutch parts.
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has a hydraulic clutch should not need any adjusting. either needs bleeding or needs a clutch.