My clutch pedal doesn't have any pedal. I changed clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder also changed clutch and pressure plate and throw out band. I still cant get any pedal. I bleeded it and still nothing. the fork in the transmission is very loose. everything is right. ilost clutch at the store that was the reason I put all new stuff in
SOURCE: 1994 chevy camaro 3.4manual 5 speed
You may want to read bleeding instruction at this link, it may shed some light.
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800b886d
SOURCE: clutch pedal stays 2 the floor on a hydralic
Did you bleed the system? When you replace the the master and/or slave cylinder you have to bleed the system just as you would with brakes. There is a bleed screw on the slave cylinder. Open the bleed screw, have a helper depress and hold the clutch pedal down.Tighten the bleed screw, then release clutch. Repeat this procedure until you have removed all air from the system and the clutch pedal is firm. Keep an eye on the fluid level to avoid sucking air into the system. If you have done this, remember there is a possibility that the master or slave cylinder is defective.
SOURCE: hydraulic clutch 1995 chevy 1500 truck
I know you dont want to hear this but it sounds like the clutch plate is in backwards.
SOURCE: Clutch pedal does not disengage clutch
If the car hasn't been driven for a while it could be corrosion on the fork but I think that is unlikely. I think you are right about the release bearing being jammed in the spring. If the truck has quite high mileage, it probably means a clutch job.
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