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CarGuru > Toyota > Puzzled by my truck 22 April 2005 12:43:40

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Dperry4930 22 April 2005 12:43:40
 Howdy all. I have a 1985 Toyota pickup, 22RE. I will go into the whole
problem; I don't know if it applies or not.

About a month ago I had difficulty shifting into gear. I got the truck
home and realized the reservoir was empty. Refilled it, bled the clutch,
and magically everything was great.

Fast forward to yesterday. The truck has no difficulty shifting into
gear. It in fact feels the opposite. After releasing the clutch pedal,
the truck takes a lot more RPM to move. My wife has also complained that
it takes forever to get up to highway speeds.

Like I said, I am not even sure that the current problem has anything to
do with the clutch. I bled the clutch again, got air bubbles, kept
bleeding until none. The problem was unchanged.

Another concern was when I originally bled the clutch a month ago, a lot
of rusty fluid came out. This time, none did.

Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.

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Garys2 5 April 2005 06:17:22 permanent link ]
 dperry4930 wrote:>
Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.>

How many miles on the truck? Original clutch? I'd guess that it's time
for a new clutch as it sounds like it's slipping.

Gary
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Dperry4930 5 April 2005 07:31:41 permanent link ]
 About 170K. Any idea the cost on that?

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Chuck 5 April 2005 08:55:51 permanent link ]
 On 2005-04-05, dperry4930 <dperry4930@yahoo.c­om> wrote:> About 170K. Any idea the cost on that?

$100 for clutch, pressure plate, release bearing.
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Scott And Barb 5 April 2005 20:19:41 permanent link ]
 Get under the truck and remove the boot on the slave cylinder to see if it
is leaking.If it is replace slave cylinder,Bleed, and check clutch master
cylinder adjustment.Sounds like the cylinder is hanging up and not releasing
the clutch fully.Master cylinder (clutch) may also be faulty.
"dperry4930" <dperry4930@yahoo.c­om> wrote in message
news:028f587298cc63­125a0545181a10012d@l­ocalhost.talkaboutau­tos.com...> Howdy all. I have a 1985 Toyota pickup, 22RE. I will go into the whole> problem; I don't know if it applies or not.>
About a month ago I had difficulty shifting into gear. I got the truck> home and realized the reservoir was empty. Refilled it, bled the clutch,> and magically everything was great.>
Fast forward to yesterday. The truck has no difficulty shifting into> gear. It in fact feels the opposite. After releasing the clutch pedal,> the truck takes a lot more RPM to move. My wife has also complained that> it takes forever to get up to highway speeds.>
Like I said, I am not even sure that the current problem has anything to> do with the clutch. I bled the clutch again, got air bubbles, kept> bleeding until none. The problem was unchanged.>
Another concern was when I originally bled the clutch a month ago, a lot> of rusty fluid came out. This time, none did.>
Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.>


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Captain Volume 12 April 2005 09:16:43 permanent link ]
 "dperry4930" <dperry4930@yahoo.c­om> wrote in message
news:028f587298cc63­125a0545181a10012d@l­ocalhost.talkaboutau­tos.com...> Howdy all. I have a 1985 Toyota pickup, 22RE. I will go into the whole> problem; I don't know if it applies or not.>
About a month ago I had difficulty shifting into gear. I got the truck> home and realized the reservoir was empty. Refilled it, bled the clutch,> and magically everything was great.>
Fast forward to yesterday. The truck has no difficulty shifting into> gear. It in fact feels the opposite. After releasing the clutch pedal,> the truck takes a lot more RPM to move. My wife has also complained that> it takes forever to get up to highway speeds.>
Like I said, I am not even sure that the current problem has anything to> do with the clutch. I bled the clutch again, got air bubbles, kept> bleeding until none. The problem was unchanged.>
Another concern was when I originally bled the clutch a month ago, a lot> of rusty fluid came out. This time, none did.>
Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.>

I would suggest checking the master? cylinder on the inside compartment
firewall. See if there's been any leakage onto the carpet or flooring. It
will never dry up on its own.

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J.Ngine 22 April 2005 12:43:40 permanent link ]
 It may likely be worn out clutch disk or the disk is contaminated/floode­d
with some oil. Either can cause poor engagements of the clutch and engine

"dperry4930" <dperry4930@yahoo.c­om> wrote in message
news:028f587298cc63­125a0545181a10012d@l­ocalhost.talkaboutau­tos.com...> Howdy all. I have a 1985 Toyota pickup, 22RE. I will go into the whole> problem; I don't know if it applies or not.>
About a month ago I had difficulty shifting into gear. I got the truck> home and realized the reservoir was empty. Refilled it, bled the clutch,> and magically everything was great.>
Fast forward to yesterday. The truck has no difficulty shifting into> gear. It in fact feels the opposite. After releasing the clutch pedal,> the truck takes a lot more RPM to move. My wife has also complained that> it takes forever to get up to highway speeds.>
Like I said, I am not even sure that the current problem has anything to> do with the clutch. I bled the clutch again, got air bubbles, kept> bleeding until none. The problem was unchanged.>
Another concern was when I originally bled the clutch a month ago, a lot> of rusty fluid came out. This time, none did.>
Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.>


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