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Truck has sat since mid 80s.  I have it idling now  clutch pedal travels but no pressure wondering if there is fluid to check need info where to start 1950 b2b  thanks

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The clutch isn't hydraulic - it is shaft driven. The pedal turns a shaft that is attached to the throwout fork that should move the throwout bearing and activate the fingers on your clutch. There could be broken parts, missing or sheared key, etc.... You'll have to check the linkage first. Its been a while since I have been under the truck- but you should be able to pull off the access cover and watch the linkage move the throwout bearing from under the truck with someone in the cab moving the pedal. Clutch.JPG.ad084f1a0d036830b45cd4d185c5e8e3.JPG

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If the plates are seized together can I get them apart by wedging them apart or will I break them I will drop the trans if needed

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Start the truck in gear and make a few laps around the barn while holding the clutch pedal all the way down. Accelerate and decelerate a few times and the clutch should break free. I have done this several times and it works.

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