Masterful techniques and expert craftsmanship bring worn-out truck clutch plates back to life with precision and durability.
Pushing in the clutch pedal makes fluid flow from a master cylinder (or fluid reservoir) to the slave cylinder, which moves the pressure plate, allowing the driver to shift gears. Seals and hoses ...
It's positioned between the clutch pressure plate and the clutch fork ... with the throwout bearing getting damaged and needing a repair is that there's no repairing it. Drivers can replace ...
Instead, pushing in the clutch pedal forces fluid to flow from a master cylinder to a “slave cylinder” that moves the pressure plate and disengages the clutch. Some older clutches have ...