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Chevy 1500 hard to get in hear?
I've got a 92 Chevy 1500..it has a 5 speed manual tranny in it..lately it's been kinda hard getting it into gear..I drained and changed my gear oil yesterday cause I thought it would help but I'm still having trouble gettin in in gear..it's got a hydraulic clutch so I'm thinking it could be somewhere between my clutch master cylinder to maybe my clutch itself..I know my fair share of working in vehicles but I wanted to get another opinion or two before I start replacing things..thanks
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- ShellbackLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
I bet the clutch or throw out bearing is bad, or the slave cylinder is not actuating completely when you step on the pedal, and that could be a clutch master cylinder is worn, the slave cylinder is worn, or the clutch fork is worn.
- auto mLv 59 years ago
The easy check is block the wheel and apply the clutch engine off
Looking at the amount the pressure plate is apply does it release the gear?
Can you see the slave cylinder to come out at least 1 inches
Start the engine drive at 3 miles hour the clutch is suppose to be fully release at about 1 inches before the pedal touch the bulkhead
If it is not your clutch then it might be internal to your transmission
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