myusername1222
Newbie
I just bought a 93 k3500 6.5 and the clutch line was blown when I bought it. Replaced the master, slave, and line, and bled my system. When i put it all back together and tried to press the clutch down it bent the rod to the master. Removed master and tried pressing the piston with a screwdriver and it won't move at all. I'm thinking my fork is seized for some reason. The truck was sitting for a while before I bought it. I really don't want to have to drop my tranny. I've had the slave in and out a bunch to bleed it, to check it was seated correctly and to ensure the piston was moving.
Is there anything else I can do before I just take a hammer, stick a rod in the slave hole and just start whacking it to try to get my fork to move?
Is there anything else I can do before I just take a hammer, stick a rod in the slave hole and just start whacking it to try to get my fork to move?