Clutch fork stuck
Got in the car the other day noticed to pedal was funny sure enough the clutch fluid was low. I thought it was the slave cylinder so I changed that. I put the new one in and it was leaking, so I pull it out to determin the clutch fork won't spring back into postion. I think the slave cylinder was being over extended to the point that fluid was leaking out of it. Is that possible?
Also, how hard should it be to move the clutch fork by hand? I know a cable clutch doesn't take much force. Is a hydraulic lots more?
Thanks.
Also, how hard should it be to move the clutch fork by hand? I know a cable clutch doesn't take much force. Is a hydraulic lots more?
Thanks.
it is pretty hard to move the clutch fork by hand man. and if it is stuck then your fork prolly came off the piece it snaps on to on the side of the trans or your throw out bearing is bad and could be seized on the shaft.
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