OK! SO I GOT THE LINKAGE BACKED ALLL THE WAY OUT ON MY CLUTCH PEDAL.. the truck will grind gears trying to shift.. do i need to replace the clutch?????
Not sure if it is the same problem I had. When I did my 4x4, it would not shift into gear. I went to Napa auto pats and got a longer adjustment link. Works great now.
Troy
Why is it that the trucks are always the best running vehicles in the family?
Ford means "found on road daily"
70 F100 Custom-352 w/68 Highboy 4x4 frame. My play/project truck
70 F250 Explorer-390/C6 auto. My work truck
04 Mitsubishi montero-family car
ive done that & the arm that goes in the tranmission wont move back any mo.. when i did force it back and pushed in the clutch pedal it was way to stiff ta push in... it didnt feel right..
Presently in the stable
1969 Ford F-350 DRW
1989 Chevy S-10 Tahoe ( It gets me to work and back and fetches parts and groceries)
1981 Buick Regal ( My deceased uncles last project/driver....renamed project Regal Eagle to be finished in his honor)
1990 Ford F-150 ( Miss Yvonnes Daily Driver )
My F-350 project http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=41744
Like Charlie asked, be sure and line the clutch disc up with a pilot tool first. Get two 6" lengths of all thread rod (I believe it's 7/16-14 but take a bolt with you to be sure) from your local home improvement or hardware store, and a couple of nuts to match. Screw the rods into the bottom two holes of the bell housing mounts to the block. Now you can lift your transmission and slide it on the rods, up to just barely touching the clutch disc and screw the nuts on to hold in place. Like this, you can manipulate and tweak the alignment of the input shaft to the clutch disc and pilot bearing without having to hold it up yourself. Things to keep in mind...the rods will flex tilting the transmission so that the input shaft is pointing upwards a little. Use a jack under the tail to hold it up at the right angle. The weight of the transmission will cause the engine block to tilt down so the tranny needs to be at about the same angle. Back the tranny off so it doesn't touch the clutch disc. Ease it forward until you feel it "kiss" the clutch disc. Put it in gear and rotate the yoke end until you feel it bump the splines in the disc. Wiggle it up and down and slide it forward. DO NOT use the nuts on the rods to cram it in!
Randy
1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
1987 F-150 XLT Lariat, 5.0/C6 auto.