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I have a 1985 dodge pickup with a 225 slant six and a 3 speed overdrive transmission how do i adjust the clutch.
To change the clutch in an ERF 16-speed truck, first ensure the vehicle is safely parked and secured. Begin by removing the transmission and associated components, including the driveshaft and bellhousing. Once the transmission is out, you can access the clutch assembly; remove the old clutch and replace it with a new one, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble the transmission and components, and check the clutch operation before driving.
In regards to your question, the clutch assembly should be the same, the only difference mite be the conector for the clutch line which you can change out with one from an explorer then bolt it in and have fun
Its mounted on the transmission.
You may need to replace your master and slave cylinders for the clutch. Try pumping the clutch while the truck is running while it is in neutral. if its easy it shift after doing that than that's probably your problem
It is a 5 speed manual transmission that is operated/shifted by means of a hydraulic operated clutch.
There are several possibilities: a clogged fuel line or fuel filter, a malfunctioning fuel pump, or a problem with the clutch and/or transmission that prevents a higher engine speed from causing increased wheel speed.
screwed into transmission.
your hydraulic clutch went out maybe
left side of transmission
in the right side the transmission
Yes. They have a manual 5 speed transmission with reverse.