Problems with my clutch
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Problems with my clutch
I have failed to figure this one out. I have bled the lines and everything. My clutch still will not engaged so that i can put my car into gear. Any ideas?
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Re: Problems with my clutch
look up underneath ur dash where ur master cylinder goes through the fire wall and see if there is any fluid leaking and try rebleeding it
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Re: Problems with my clutch
have someone step on the clutch while your under the hood lookin to see if the slave cylinder moves.. if it does and comes back like normal your clutch disc is worn down to the rivets
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Re: Problems with my clutch
The master cylinder seemed to be leaking at the firewall. Also when I started it in gear, the car still wanted to go. I'm going to try replacing the master cylinder tomorrow and hopefully that will fix it.
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Re: Problems with my clutch
with your engine turned off, can you put the stick into gear?
If you can, put it into 1st, push in your clutch and try starting your engine.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A CLEAR PATH AHEAD OF YOU!!!!!
If your car tries to lurch forward, than you can say your clutch is fine, and that you still have a problem with either your slave, your master or both.
Are you having a friend running the clutch pedal while you bleed it? Hope so...
Good luck!
If you can, put it into 1st, push in your clutch and try starting your engine.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A CLEAR PATH AHEAD OF YOU!!!!!
If your car tries to lurch forward, than you can say your clutch is fine, and that you still have a problem with either your slave, your master or both.
Are you having a friend running the clutch pedal while you bleed it? Hope so...
Good luck!
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Re: Problems with my clutch
It doens't lunge forward but it's a gradual move forward and speeds up. Slave cylinder seems to have good movement to it. Moves an inch and a half or so. It's not leaking.
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