wont go in gear
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wont go in gear
I destroyed my clutch and got a new one had the flywheel resurfaced, new disc and pressure plate. and everything. wouldnt go into to gear when car was started put in a new master and slave cylinder and new shift linkage and still no luck. I bleed the clutch and has a ton of pressure but then when you start the car it loses some of the pressure any ideas guys.
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if it's the syncro mesh, he could put it in w/o the clutch after revving it to a certain RPM level, redline it, then push the shifter up into 1st as the tach falls back from the redline, eventually, it should slide in, even w/o the syncros, u'll probably spin the tires, but what the hell.....Also, does it go in when the car is off?
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Re: (zoolander)
no the pressure doesnt go back up and also Ive tried 2 different tranny's and I know the one is good for sure so it cant be the syncro's. could something else be lined up wrong or something is there anything else that could be that might not be engageing the whole way
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get two people to check that linkage, one shifting it, one underneath making sur eit's all working, that's the only thing left that I can think of, if you swapped the trannys with 2 different trannys, I mean, it has to be somewhere in the linkage
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i'm thinkng it might be a leak in the line or slave cylinder, and no pressure to engage. If the lines were okay, then the pressure wouldn't build back up.
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Re: (zoolander)
ok so Im pretty sure that there is some kind of air still in the line. has anyone ever used a bleeder on the clutch before and if so what kind
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I would think, in bleeding the clutch you would be able to tell if it was building pressure and holding it. If not, yes perhaps a leak is present.
double check your axles. Ive heard of some weird, not going into gear when an axle popped out after an attempt, at changing them, probably not the case.
Good luck.
double check your axles. Ive heard of some weird, not going into gear when an axle popped out after an attempt, at changing them, probably not the case.
Good luck.
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Re: (gunnis)
Well guys I got it last night I thank everyone for there help. and I feel dumb that I never checked this but it was the REAR MAIN SEAL. thanks again everyone
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