I'm feeling your pain; knee deep in this bs right now. Have a 2002 Mazda B4000, & do all the work on her myself. Some of this engineering makes me really shake my head & cuss! At the end of the day, it's beer, bandaids, & a long hot shower! Thanks for a good video & being real about it! Going to go back out & try to get that round MC post through the square peg/hole far enough to get it twisted/locked. This has been a 3 day battle. I can only take so much frustration before I have to walk away...lol
@LisaJohnson1967 Yep! I absolutely love small pickups, but they really pooped the bed on a lot of the engineering. I have since upgraded to a first gen Tacoma. 😎👍🏽
@@deathwrenchcustom Oh, NICE! I've always liked the look of those. Really need at least the length of my hauling bed, though. Seems like I'm always moving stuff around in it. Hope she's treating you better than the Ranger! 😁👍
I dont think there is air in mine as the peddle is firm from top to bottom and always fully disengages the clutch no problem. My problem is the reinguaging part and the fact the peddle gets sticky and sticks to the floor sometimes and is slow to reinguage, especially after some use like when the truck gets hot...? I really can't figure this out but rhe only thing i haven't replaces is the master cylinder so i think i might just do that. Does anyone know if master cylinders get sticky when there worn out? Also a small bit squeeky, but just a little.......?
@russ549 There's a good possibility that the plunger inside the master cylinder is worn, allowing the hydraulic fluid to get behind it. That could cause the problems you're describing.
Finally i found a video that actually explains how to remove it, and in great detail to. Bravo brother! Thank you
Thank you. This one of the only videos Ive seen with clear instructions and clear enough quality to see what your describing and actually doing.
Thank you so much. This is the ONLY video out of many that I've watched that shows how to actually get that damned Master cylinder out!
I'm feeling your pain; knee deep in this bs right now. Have a 2002 Mazda B4000, & do all the work on her myself. Some of this engineering makes me really shake my head & cuss! At the end of the day, it's beer, bandaids, & a long hot shower!
Thanks for a good video & being real about it!
Going to go back out & try to get that round MC post through the square peg/hole far enough to get it twisted/locked. This has been a 3 day battle. I can only take so much frustration before I have to walk away...lol
@LisaJohnson1967 Yep! I absolutely love small pickups, but they really pooped the bed on a lot of the engineering. I have since upgraded to a first gen Tacoma. 😎👍🏽
@@deathwrenchcustom Oh, NICE! I've always liked the look of those. Really need at least the length of my hauling bed, though. Seems like I'm always moving stuff around in it.
Hope she's treating you better than the Ranger! 😁👍
@LisaJohnson1967 My Tacoma is an '03. It has the extended cab and a 6-foot bed. Bigger than most full-size trucks anymore!
@deathwrenchcustom 😮 No kidding!? I didn't know they'd ever made them w/out the short beds; Cool! I learn something every day! 👍
Flawless explanation thank you very much sir
Now this video helped a lot
I dont think there is air in mine as the peddle is firm from top to bottom and always fully disengages the clutch no problem. My problem is the reinguaging part and the fact the peddle gets sticky and sticks to the floor sometimes and is slow to reinguage, especially after some use like when the truck gets hot...? I really can't figure this out but rhe only thing i haven't replaces is the master cylinder so i think i might just do that. Does anyone know if master cylinders get sticky when there worn out? Also a small bit squeeky, but just a little.......?
@russ549 There's a good possibility that the plunger inside the master cylinder is worn, allowing the hydraulic fluid to get behind it. That could cause the problems you're describing.
@deathwrenchcustom that makes sense. Thanks! much appreciated
Damn dude you are good
Thanks for the info i definitely needed it
Right on! Glad it helped! 👍🏾
Thanks so much! Great video
Good points. I done with ford also, on this point and many other points.
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