clutch issues
well the other day I lost my clutch pedal...it is the second time its happened lately...my manifold to slave cylinder clearance in my car is absically non existant and last time it snapped the bleeder screw in half. this time, i replaced the slave cylinder completely and bled it, but the car still wont go into gear, when the car is started....goes in fine when car is off..any ideas? note, i did have to dry shift to get home the other day when the pedal went out...did i completely ---- it up or something?
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Re: clutch issues
When you push the clutch pedal does the slave cylinder and clutch fork even move?
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Re: clutch issues
yea...pedal doesn't feel too right tho...altho i guess i could just not be used to it from not driving it for a few days....feels like it isnt as stiff as it should be
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Re: clutch issues
Could be the master is on the way out.
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Any more advice? The brake pedal feels fine...if the master was going out, wouldnt the brake pedal feel like ---- too?
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Re: clutch issues
u might have ---- up the master cylinder since there are no clearence. OR u have a broken shiftfork
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Originally Posted by cberman
Any more advice? The brake pedal feels fine...if the master was going out, wouldnt the brake pedal feel like ---- too?
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Re: clutch issues
oh okay....ill pick one up tomorrow...i also have a small leak on one of my hardlines....but its tiny...how small of a leak would cause this stuff
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Re: clutch issues
hydraulic systems can not have any leaks whatsoever, replace lines and try again, bleed it properly, get another person to help you.
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Re: clutch issues
What year Chevy?????
I'll guess a B series Honda with a bad clutch disc, spit a spring. |
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