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stan

12-14-2003 21:01:10




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I know this is not a tractor related, but I had to vent to some one. Can you believe you need to pull the trans to replace the slave cylinder for the clutch. I guess this is what Ford calls a better Idea. You do have an option, take it to the dealer and they will do it for 500.00




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ChevyDude

12-16-2003 16:41:18




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
Get a Chevy, you won't have those Ford problems



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David in MB.

12-15-2003 22:31:05




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
Yeah its been my experiance that they are "built Ford tough" to work on.



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Terry

12-15-2003 16:43:41




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
Just read where the new f-150 sustained $2000 damage in 5mph crash test.

You gotta love it.



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Dave in Mo

12-15-2003 09:38:44




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
Yep, that's what they did..... ...mine leaked oil although the clutch itself was fine..... .look at the master cylinder up on the firewall....it's 100 plastic too..... .what a bunch of junk..... ..!



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360HP???

12-15-2003 07:46:32




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
Did I hear thr TV ad right last night that said the Dodge 1500 had 360 HP? What the H___ for? To duck in front of others on the highway?



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old

12-15-2003 06:33:17




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
That is why I do the same thing with my autos as I do with my tractors, I stay with the older ones.



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john

12-15-2003 06:26:28




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 Re: Ford F150 in reply to stan, 12-14-2003 21:01:10  
Pull the trans???
where is the slave cyl.-- on the inside of the bell housing?????

My dad has a 98 or 99 F150 that he took in to have front end aligned because it was pulling. It cost him like $300.to $400. to have it done. There is no adjustments on the truck from the factory. You have to have the ajustments installed.

My take on new car better Idea is.....
We have to make our cars last longer to compete with others so how can we make money. Lets see..... We can make cars that can not be repaired in a home garage or better yet we will make the parts needed so exclusive they will be dealer only parts.

Very hard to compare maintenance cost at the time of car purchace.

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Duner Wi

12-15-2003 06:48:57




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 Re: Re: Ford F150 in reply to john, 12-15-2003 06:26:28  
The slave cyl. is part of the throw out bearing.
Ford pickups used slave cyl. on the out side of bell housing on big engine pickups stating in 1984 . 1985 all had hyd. clutch. 1988 might have been the start year for the slave inside the bell housing.



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