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Old 10-02-2024, 02:05 PM
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Hello all, I just ordered the master and slave for my 1993 4X4 SR5 pickup. I might as well replace all the lines during the repair. Question: Would anyone be so kind as to point me towards a diagram and/or part list that would show me the way? Much appreciation. The more info the better............................Cheers.......... .........

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Need help. I replaced the master and slave clutch cylinders. Bled the air out. Truck drove fine for 12/15 miles then I started having the same problem. Pedal to the floor and can't shift. Checked fluid and it was very low. I do not see leaks. No fluid under the truck. Where could my fluid be going? With a full reservoir the truck runs and shifts good. It just doesn't last. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you,
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You mention no fluid under the truck... Did you check the driver's side floor for fluid?
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Hopefully I've fixed it properly. The soft hose in the middle of the hard line to the slave cylinder was leaking. A clamp from another hose under the hood had worn a hole in it. It was a pain to find one locally and it was a bigger pain to take it apart and fix. Buried underneath all kinds of AC and EGR and vacuum hoses. If I wouldn't have jumped to the conclusion of bad master or slave cylinders I would have saved a lot of time and work.
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