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93 ford ranger replaced clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing - clutch will not engage - bled twice and no pressure?
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wow i had the same prob. when i replaced my clutch it turns out you have to take the master cylinder all the way out to bleed it, the angle that they put it at has a tendency to trap air. take it out and hold it up right, i didn't even have to pump it once and all the air came right out. Also remember to take the rubber cup out of the reservoir.
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Thanks for the info - i'll try this and see what happens........
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