R154 transmission.
Resurfaced stock flywheel (FW).
Used TRD pressure plate (PP).
New Toyota throw out bearing.
New Toyota clutch disc.
New Toyota pilot bearing.
New (not reman) Beck Arnley clutch slave cylinder.
Same old 100k mile shift fork.
Same old 100k mile clutch master cylinder.
Car will not go into gear. I recently got my car running. I haven't driven this car in 10 years. I recently replaced my slave cylinder because my old one had a small leak. I tried those speed bleeders from O'reilys Auto Parts but they were too short and didn't fully close, so I went back the the stock bleeder valve.
I then bled it with my wife pumping the pedal, and me turning the bleeder screw open and closed. I'd have her pump it five times, and then hold it to the floor until I turned the screw. We did that roughly 20 times.
Still will not go into gear. I feared I installed the clutch disc in backwards. I removed the inspection cover, clutch fork, and all six bolts from the PP to FW. I pulled back the PP to look at the clutch dics. It is NOT in backwards. The PP straps look fine. They aren't busted. I thought I bled the clutch slave cylinder enough.
At this point I'm going to try that one man bleeding kit they sell at your local auto parts store. Either that or buy a longer bleeder screw from summitracing.com and try it.
Do you guys think it could be my clutch master cylinder?
When I had my wife step on the pedal the slave cylinder rod would move the shift fork about 3/4".
Resurfaced stock flywheel (FW).
Used TRD pressure plate (PP).
New Toyota throw out bearing.
New Toyota clutch disc.
New Toyota pilot bearing.
New (not reman) Beck Arnley clutch slave cylinder.
Same old 100k mile shift fork.
Same old 100k mile clutch master cylinder.
Car will not go into gear. I recently got my car running. I haven't driven this car in 10 years. I recently replaced my slave cylinder because my old one had a small leak. I tried those speed bleeders from O'reilys Auto Parts but they were too short and didn't fully close, so I went back the the stock bleeder valve.
I then bled it with my wife pumping the pedal, and me turning the bleeder screw open and closed. I'd have her pump it five times, and then hold it to the floor until I turned the screw. We did that roughly 20 times.
Still will not go into gear. I feared I installed the clutch disc in backwards. I removed the inspection cover, clutch fork, and all six bolts from the PP to FW. I pulled back the PP to look at the clutch dics. It is NOT in backwards. The PP straps look fine. They aren't busted. I thought I bled the clutch slave cylinder enough.
At this point I'm going to try that one man bleeding kit they sell at your local auto parts store. Either that or buy a longer bleeder screw from summitracing.com and try it.
Do you guys think it could be my clutch master cylinder?
When I had my wife step on the pedal the slave cylinder rod would move the shift fork about 3/4".