Trans or clutch problem
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Trans or clutch problem
97 Honda civic ek
Installed new clutch and new transmission, bled the clutch, will pull for awhile , enough to get down the road and half away back (4 blocks) then nothing,no pulling, no grinding when shift in to gear without clutch.
Has anyone had this problem
Thank you
Installed new clutch and new transmission, bled the clutch, will pull for awhile , enough to get down the road and half away back (4 blocks) then nothing,no pulling, no grinding when shift in to gear without clutch.
Has anyone had this problem
Thank you
Last edited by Former User; 12-17-2014 at 08:02 PM. Reason: clean up
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Re: Trans or clutch problem
No doesn't go away, sorry about the unclear post was in a hurry.
I've replace both the clutch and transmissions twice, bled the slave both times check the flywheel the last time, the master isn't leaking and the pedal feels good. But it just stops pulling ( it pulled each time after replacing the clutch and strongly pulling) after a few while driving.
I've replace both the clutch and transmissions twice, bled the slave both times check the flywheel the last time, the master isn't leaking and the pedal feels good. But it just stops pulling ( it pulled each time after replacing the clutch and strongly pulling) after a few while driving.
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Re: Trans or clutch problem
Does your clutch pedal have freeplay?
The first half inch or 1" of pedal travel should just be freeplay. The pedal should not push fluid for the first half inch or so.
Your clutch probably doesn't start to engage until the very very top of the pedal travel. Yes?
Set the freeplay correctly and test drive it again.
The first half inch or 1" of pedal travel should just be freeplay. The pedal should not push fluid for the first half inch or so.
Your clutch probably doesn't start to engage until the very very top of the pedal travel. Yes?
Set the freeplay correctly and test drive it again.
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Re: Trans or clutch problem
Also check to make sure your clutch fork is still in position. It would help diagnose if you could look at the clutch fork while a friend pushes the clutch pedal down multiple times. Do you see the clutch fork being pushed by the slave cylinder? Is it moving?
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Re: Trans or clutch problem
Are you saying to check to see the clutch fork is stuck in the pushed forward position? Like...always disengaging the clutch?
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Dude. You axle popped out on the pass side Happened to me 3 weeks ago actually lol. Went In to any gear with out using clutch and your speedo moves too when in gear right?? Trust me I'm almost 100% sure
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