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Re: '65 Chevy pick-up clutch problemPosted by RustyFarmall on March 27, 2005 at 09:12:09 from (216.248.75.170): In Reply to: '65 Chevy pick-up clutch problem posted by dksoutha on March 27, 2005 at 08:36:05:
Not positive but I think that model has a hydraulic clutch. If so there should be a master cylinder on the firewall under the hood, and a slave cylinder down on the clutch housing. It works just like the brakes. Either the slave cylinder has given out, or the master cylinder. Might just be low on brake fluid. Fill and bleed just like you do with brakes. If the leak is bad enough you will need to rebuild or replace the components.
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