Clutch Doesnt fully disengage?what to do?
i have a 93 eg coupe with a b16a swap, and my clutch isnt disengaging completely. Even in neutral the car moves when i let off of the clutch. what do i do?its a stock clutch.
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i'm guessing the car is also hard to shift too if the clutch wont dissenguage properly. first see if you can puch the clutch fork back manualy to ge the clutch to dissenguage, if you can then there is a probem wih your clutch cable/pedal adjustment. if you cant then there is in internal problem.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eg1107 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a 93 eg coupe with a b16a swap, and my clutch isnt disengaging completely. Even in neutral the car moves when i let off of the clutch. what do i do?its a stock clutch.
thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
a. you're rolling, it's this thing called gravity
b. you dont know what you're talking about
c. you added it for dramatic effect
d. your transmission is messed up really bad
thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>a. you're rolling, it's this thing called gravity
b. you dont know what you're talking about
c. you added it for dramatic effect
d. your transmission is messed up really bad
Geez, people are so nice these days... Anyway is it a hydraulic clutch or cable? Wouldn't you have had to swap to hydraulic for your engine swap? Try bleeding the clutch and refilling it with fresh DOT 3 fluid would be my best suggestion. Gotta start somewhere.
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