clutch slave cylinder 1971 F100

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Clutch pedal is on the floor. Was trying to id where leak was coming from -- at first I thought it was oil. It appears clutch slave cylinder has let go.
Couple of questions.
Where to get slave cyl. replacement and/or rebuild kit. Parts online generally don't seem to isolate this part for replacement.
Should the clutch master cyl. be replaced too?
Dirty but easy job? I picked up ford shop manuals for my truck. Little to no detail in there about this r and r.
This is for 1971 F100 360 with three on tree.
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I don't believe our trucks came with a hydraulic style slave cyl.

It should all be mechanical.

The clutch pedal should have a rod going through the floor which then connects to a Z looking bar that has another threaded rod attached to it.

That rod goes to the release arm in the tranny.
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:yt:
never saw one with a slave cylinder on 67-72.
last year was 60 until they brought it back in the early 80s again.
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the oil is prbably brake fluid. our trucks don't have salve cylinders. it all mechanical. just as spartman said.
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The 67-72 clutch slave cylinder is located just aft of the muffler bearing. You'll know you're looking in the right area when you see the blinker fluid reservoir.
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:lolprev:
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I couldn't resist. I apologize. There aren't any dumb questions here. The linkage is mechanical and with a little fiddling around underneath it should be apparent what went wrong. Hopefully it's something simple in the linkage like the return spring braking and the adjuster dropping out.
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this is what your clutch system should look like. No slave cylinder here. As mentioned, It might be the master cylinder leaking.
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the piece of the linkage rod that attaches to the pedal itself can get a groove in it and break off at that point,same with the other end.i pushed down on the pedal one time, stayed on the floor and thought i had broken the pressure plate or something. i worked in a machine shop at the time so we just made a new one but i have welded other ones that had the groove, which is because the nylon bushing wears out.
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thanks guys. I was looking in my 1971 service manual and was confused by what I saw that fits on bigger Ford trucks.
It appears that what broke off was a pivot bracket that bolts to the bell housing. What blows is that the bracket prob fell off when I had it towed home. So it is lost. :oops:
Just came home from my local salvage yard. They had a '71 with a 6-cyl stick but this engine/trans, as near as I can see, has the bracket as a cast part of the bell housing. I suspect that on larger engines like my 360 it is a separate bracket that bolts on. On the diagram posted above the part that is missing would be to the right of the drawing where the z-bar end inserts to a bracket on the bell housing. Any thoughts about where I might find this part? Looks like needle-in-a-haystack territory. Anybody ever fabricate one of these? Any thoughts would be welcome -- and thanks again for your kind replies. If it means anything, I am in Plymouth, Michigan. :P
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i sent you a PM. i have that part.
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@Iceman6166
pmd you back. need send info.
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Lt. Dan Bassett wrote:@Iceman6166
pmd you back. need send info.
got it and sent a reply with a follow up ?
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Just an update.
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Been drivin my Cholula ('71 F-100) to work for the last little while thanks to Iceman sending me the lost pivot bracket. Man I luv drivin my truck. I put dual flowmasters onit and makes me smile when i set off the car alarms in the parking garage at work with that exhaust vibe.
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