So on my 94 dodge 3/4 ton I push in the clutch an it feels a bit soft but not to bad but will not go into any gear so I shut it off and put it into every gear restart it and eventually got it ino gear but every shift was a fight so I was wondering is it the hydraulics or the whole thing over all or am I way off and it's something else
Agree with the above, something is wrong with the mechanics that release the clutch. I had a similar problem in a old jeep. It was a fork bending under the pressure which would cause the clutch to not release all the way.
So I'm looking at the south bend single disc rated at 400 horse power and 800 foot pounds of tourqe I'm planning on taking out the fuel plate or putting in a #0 I have no other major mods. Do you think this is a good fit
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