JozefRoberts
Newbie
I have a 1994 Chevy k2500 4x4 with a NV4500, I recently had an issue when driving home where it became hard to shift, I was able to make it home and saw some fluid coming from the master cylinder inside the cab, I replaced that and was not able to shift at all. I inspect the clutch fork and noticed the fork and pivot ball both had significant damage, replaced both of those and still can't shift. I read on here that lifting the rear axle off the ground helps with the bleeding procedure so I did that, and when my truck is off the ground, it shifts fine, put it back on the ground and it won't shift at all. Any ideas?