Here I sit all broken hearted...
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- GunnyMack
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Here I sit all broken hearted...
On my way home from work, get to a stop light and push in the clutch and OH CARP!!
It wanted to keep going with the clutch pedal on the floor!
Of course it's one of the busiest highways in the state.
I have roadside assistance through my insurance company. They have a tow truck enroute from an hour away !
It wanted to keep going with the clutch pedal on the floor!
Of course it's one of the busiest highways in the state.
I have roadside assistance through my insurance company. They have a tow truck enroute from an hour away !
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
All ways something pard, part of life on this grand earth sorry for your troubles.
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Good Luck Gunny...with your truck.........My............ "LAST"... Jeep........ had a hydraulic clutch and it failed at around 75k after the warranty expired. By that time I enough of Jeep forever..........
Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
I’m sure I’m too late. But you know you can drive at home like that right?
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Thanks guys.
Actually no I can't drive it, it's slipping and appears to be in 4th gear!
Actually no I can't drive it, it's slipping and appears to be in 4th gear!
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Sorry, I thought it was stuck engaged not slipping.
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- GunnyMack
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
3 cops to stop rush hour traffic for less than 5 minutes to load it up.
Appears the hydraulic line from master cylinder burst by the puddle of fluid under the truck.
Appears the hydraulic line from master cylinder burst by the puddle of fluid under the truck.
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
As long as you and Parker are OK ...
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Been there, got the t-shirt. Was a '96 Chevy s-10 and the transmission had to be removed to replace the slave cylinder, unlike the Mopar slave which is mounted externally and much simpler to replace.
Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
My car guy (friend, and patient patient) died a couple weeks ago driving his prize winning 1965 Mustang home from a car show. Now I don’t have anybody I can call and ask about the weird noises my car makes.
He knew cars the way I knew people and he was friendly and honest and just an awesome guy. I feel like at this point I need to go back to a horse and buggy or something because I don’t know anybody else I really trust to keep old cars running in a practical sense
He knew cars the way I knew people and he was friendly and honest and just an awesome guy. I feel like at this point I need to go back to a horse and buggy or something because I don’t know anybody else I really trust to keep old cars running in a practical sense
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Just ask here Doc — I’m sure others will chime in to help you out! It’s not the same, no (sorry for your loss), but you’re not alone…
You’re our “resident Doc” — and you have helped us before! Others (besides me, by the way!) will step up to help you,
“Calling all Car Docs!! Clean up in aisle 5!”
Cheers.
Old No7
You’re our “resident Doc” — and you have helped us before! Others (besides me, by the way!) will step up to help you,
“Calling all Car Docs!! Clean up in aisle 5!”
Cheers.
Old No7
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Our old Jeep, way back in the last couple decades of the 20th Century, was "old style" to the max. It was actually build by Ford, but marked Jeep. I replaced the clutch plate a couple times (kept ripping the center out of it) and the brake lines were redone repeatedly. Also, had the clutch cable break. Ran two fuel filters, one between the tank and the fuel pump and one between the fuel pump and the carb. And STILL had to stop and clean injectors occasionally. But I digress. We learned to drive it without the clutch cable (push, jump in, slip it into first, take off) but never without the clutch plate itself. Glad you got it picked up OK. Such experiences are not fun until sufficient time has passed!
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
BTDT. Drove from St Louis to Col. Oh. in 1972 with no clutch on '65 VW Bug....Luckily, it's not that hard if don't mind strange grinding noises. 

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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Had that happen with a Ford Ranger, only vehicle I couldnt shift without out clutch! Drove 95 home in 1st or 2nd gear in the winter cuz I had $4000 of stuff in bed. Fun times huh!..?
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Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Howdy,
When I read the title, I thought of something else......
I'm sure y'all know what ..............
Paul
When I read the title, I thought of something else......
I'm sure y'all know what ..............
Paul
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fortress of a rebel soul"
fortress of a rebel soul"
Re: Here I sit all broken hearted...
Geesh! You guys seem to be cursed. I still daily drive my’68 Ford and off road my ‘82 CJ-8. And other than things I broke off road I haven’t had these types of failures.
But I also check my fluids at every fill up, tires at least weekly and change oil religiously at 3000 miles. Trannys get regular fluid and filter changes. I do diffs annually or at brake maintenance which ever comes first.
In other words, so far I have been able to stay ahead of major problems.
Most folks, these days, put gas in the tank and sometimes take their cars to quick lube joints. They run them to failure then blame the manufacturer.
Then again most don’t know a lug nut from a spark plug.
But I also check my fluids at every fill up, tires at least weekly and change oil religiously at 3000 miles. Trannys get regular fluid and filter changes. I do diffs annually or at brake maintenance which ever comes first.
In other words, so far I have been able to stay ahead of major problems.
Most folks, these days, put gas in the tank and sometimes take their cars to quick lube joints. They run them to failure then blame the manufacturer.
Then again most don’t know a lug nut from a spark plug.
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"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad