Matthew K
Line Up and Wait
Hello all,
since you guys are so great, and I don't want to spend forever trying to find a car forum that I like
, I figure I'll ask for your thoughts.
Long story short, I was trying to get my 83' F100 onto ramps today. Easy task right? Not so much. I get everything lined up, start to let the clutch out it grabs some, starts to go up, I let the clutch out more until its all the way out and the engine is still pulling but absolutely no movement. Fairly obvious the clutch is slipping.
The clutch was replaced less then 5k miles ago, and to my knowledge should still have plenty of life left given its use. I understand there could be quite a few reasons that could be causing this, but I'd be interested in knowing what would be the most likely cause. The truck does seem to have a leaking problem, there's oil all over the engine and tranny. I haven't owned the truck for long, but I do intend to fix these problems at least to a degree. So with this, I've heard oil can get onto the plate causing slippage, so my first that is that might be whats causing it. But I'm not sure how to approach fixing that short of replacing all the gaskets.
As I type this I'm reminded that a while back I used this truck to take a boat out, when pulling the boat back out of the water the clutch seemed to have a hard time grabbing then too. I just figured it was the engine being so underpowered, relatively speaking. But it makes sense now. So that contributes more to my thinking that it isn't a bad clutch as it hasn't shown signs of slippage other then these two occasions.
since you guys are so great, and I don't want to spend forever trying to find a car forum that I like

Long story short, I was trying to get my 83' F100 onto ramps today. Easy task right? Not so much. I get everything lined up, start to let the clutch out it grabs some, starts to go up, I let the clutch out more until its all the way out and the engine is still pulling but absolutely no movement. Fairly obvious the clutch is slipping.
The clutch was replaced less then 5k miles ago, and to my knowledge should still have plenty of life left given its use. I understand there could be quite a few reasons that could be causing this, but I'd be interested in knowing what would be the most likely cause. The truck does seem to have a leaking problem, there's oil all over the engine and tranny. I haven't owned the truck for long, but I do intend to fix these problems at least to a degree. So with this, I've heard oil can get onto the plate causing slippage, so my first that is that might be whats causing it. But I'm not sure how to approach fixing that short of replacing all the gaskets.
As I type this I'm reminded that a while back I used this truck to take a boat out, when pulling the boat back out of the water the clutch seemed to have a hard time grabbing then too. I just figured it was the engine being so underpowered, relatively speaking. But it makes sense now. So that contributes more to my thinking that it isn't a bad clutch as it hasn't shown signs of slippage other then these two occasions.