Posted by stirpo on April 20, 2010 at 07:43:33 from (129.42.208.185):
Hello all, I am new to the forum so here is a little introduction. I live in New Tecumseth Ontario Canada and we have had our ford for over 25 years and it has been a part of my life for ever. It's a 1956 Ford Jubilee my dad calls it...so I hope that's what it is.
What I have noticed is that over the last couple of years (gets light use)
1) sometimes it grinds heavily going into gear and sometimes it doesn't (clutch is depressed fully).
2) When releasing the clutch it is very jerky and at the end of the lift.
My questions are has anyone experienced this and if so...will adding or changing the transmission fluid help? If so how do you do that? Are both issues related to the same problem...which then requires the clutch to be replaced and if so is this a big job money wise and time?
Any information would be very much appreciated and I look forward to continue reading everyone's posts.
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