94 Isuzu Amigo Transmission

1994 ISUZU
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MWGLASS
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I have a 94 Isuzu Amigo 2.6 liter w/ 5 speed manual transmission. I just replaced the transmission and put in a new clutch and new clutch slave. After complete reassembly, started truck up and clutch felt soft. Bled the line a few times and then the clutch peddle sticks to the floor. I am not getting any pressure on the clutch slave as peddle is pumped manually. Bad clutch slave? I checked also for blocked line, but seems fine. Now I cant get the truck to start because clutch will not ingage. What am I missing? Is it possible I put something in wrong? HELP...lol. I need to get the truck running again soon.
Mar 11, 2006 at 4:28 PM
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DEHALL762
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The clutchhas a switch that causes the engine to start when the clutch is depressed, it workd like your brake light, it is usually in contact with the clutch level as you press the pedal it releases the switch causing the engine to start. Slave clutches usually have to be bleed seperately but I am not sure about this one. Get a Isuzu Amigo Haynes repair Manuel to see how to bleed the clutch. I don't think it is done the same as brakes are bleed.
Apr 18, 2006 at 11:37 PM
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