A 1959 truck has a mechanical clutch. A 1995 truck uses Dot 3 brake fluid for the hydraulic control.
no, it has a mechanical linkage style clutch operation.
you have a clutch damper on the left side of firewall,it has a bleeder screw,bleed this one first,you have a clutch slave cylinder ,bolted on the side of transmission ,that has rubber cover,it has a bleeder screw,do this one last,have someone pump clutch pedal afew times and hold to floor and open one valve at a time till no more air,make sure you dont let the fluid get to low while bleeding,use a clear hose over the bleeder screw and a glass of brake fluid.good luck.
No, it does not.
You don't. They use either a linkage or a hydraulic clutch.
The clutch slave cylinder , for a hydraulic clutch , is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
Clutch slave is seled unit. replace clutch
I need to replace release bearing in a 1995 Chevy s10 truck and need to know how to disconnect the hydraulic clutch line for the transmission.
You can't, There is no adjustment. You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder, are worn out clutch parts.
has a hydraulic clutch should not need any adjusting. either needs bleeding or needs a clutch.
the slave on this truck has no bleeder, you simply need to pump the pedal about 500 times until you get some clutch movment. Then i recomend parking the truck on a steep grade and pump some more.
I have a 1985 dodge pickup with a 225 slant six and a 3 speed overdrive transmission how do i adjust the clutch.