NEED URGENT ASSISTANCE!!!
New to the site, as this is my last alternative to my problem... Don't know what else to do.
YEAR: 1998
MAKE: Honda
MODEL:Civic EX 4DR
ENGINE: B18C1 (GSR)
TRANNY: GSR Tranny
Ok, So recently I've been having trouble with my clutch, (Grinding, not going into gear etc.)
Took the car to my friends house, he check the fluids, they were all topped off, he did notice that the clutch pedal had clutch fluid on it, and requested that I should replace the slave cylinder, being that there's a leak, my system had air and no pressure was building, so it was basically like I was "Shoving" the shifter into gear.
So, I did just that, bought a new cylinder, replaced it, bled the system, and the shifter still won't engage from a dead stop. The car "jerks", "stalls out" but will eventually (Playing with the shifter for 15 minutes.) get into gear, once in gear the car will shift very smoothly, no grinds at all. I'm running out of options, I don't have the funds to take the car to a professional, but if that's what it comes down to I'll have to pull $$$ out of my ***, and It'll most likely be costly.
Any tips or suggestions would be much appreciated,
Regards, Mike.
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YEAR: 1998
MAKE: Honda
MODEL:Civic EX 4DR
ENGINE: B18C1 (GSR)
TRANNY: GSR Tranny
Ok, So recently I've been having trouble with my clutch, (Grinding, not going into gear etc.)
Took the car to my friends house, he check the fluids, they were all topped off, he did notice that the clutch pedal had clutch fluid on it, and requested that I should replace the slave cylinder, being that there's a leak, my system had air and no pressure was building, so it was basically like I was "Shoving" the shifter into gear.
So, I did just that, bought a new cylinder, replaced it, bled the system, and the shifter still won't engage from a dead stop. The car "jerks", "stalls out" but will eventually (Playing with the shifter for 15 minutes.) get into gear, once in gear the car will shift very smoothly, no grinds at all. I'm running out of options, I don't have the funds to take the car to a professional, but if that's what it comes down to I'll have to pull $$$ out of my ***, and It'll most likely be costly.
Any tips or suggestions would be much appreciated,
Regards, Mike.
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