the slave on this truck has no bleeder, you simply need to pump the pedal about 500 times until you get some clutch movment. Then i recomend parking the truck on a steep grade and pump some more.
how do I bleed the clutch system in a 2004 ford ranger
Push pedal five full pushes if it has a solo self adjusting clutch and if it works properly
how to bleed the clutch system on ford f-250 2001 truck
On the clutch slave cylinder
The F750 was not in production in 1990.
The F750 was not in production in 1965.
The F750 was not in production in 1993.
no you dont
A person can bleed the clutch on a Ford Transit Van by hooking a bleeder hose to the slave cylinder, placing it into a small jar of hydraulic fluid, and loosing the bleeder screw. The clutch is then slow pressed until no air bubbles are present.
The Ford F750 has a higher Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, and more powerful engine options available.
Thru the bleed valve on the slave cylinder attached to the transmission.
According to the Ford Website, the GVWR for the Ford F750 is either 30,000 or 33,000 lbs depending on how the truck was configured. http://www.commtruck.ford.com/ctw/default.asp