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		<title>mo update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 13:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[so to figure out what was wrong with the truck, i followed the diagnostic procedure outlined in the ford factory shop manual. i examined the hydraulic fluid reservoir, hose down to the clutch master cylinder, hose from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder. it was then i noticed that the transmission was wet (as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so to figure out what was wrong with the truck, i followed the diagnostic procedure outlined in the ford factory shop manual. i examined the hydraulic fluid reservoir, hose down to the clutch master cylinder, hose from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.</p>
<p>it was then i noticed that the transmission was wet (as the entire underside of the truck was covered with slush &amp; ice) but in some areas it looked at bit yellow. i remembered yellow &#8211; from the hydraulic fluid reservoir. so, it was leaking fluid from where the hard line enters the slave cylinder inside the transmission.</p>
<p>this is the point in the diagnostic procedure which dictates replacing the broken parts. the procedure for replacing a defective slave cylinder begins with removing the transmission from the vehicle.</p>
<p>Mo (that&#8217;s the ranger&#8217;s name, btw) left on a flatbed friday afternoon. it should be returning under it&#8217;s own power, sometime this week, sporting a shiny new slave cylinder and an expensive new clutch. not a bad idea to do the clutch @ 70,000 miles, given that i&#8217;m paying for the labor to remove and reinstall the transmission at this point, anyway. if i ever need to do this again, it will be when Mo and i are both long in the tooth.</p>
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