Re: No Clutch Pedal |
Subject: Re: No Clutch Pedal by CentralCoaster on 2010/2/13 17:06:11 Actually take another look at the fork. Sometimes the throwout bearing flange can crack and bend back to where the slave can't press on it... yet it will still hold the fork in place. The slave pushrod should have to be compressed as you install it. If not, the fork is too deep from a damaged throwout bearing. Try pushing really hard on the fork divot with something and see if it gives way. You might need a dental mirror and small flashlight to really check it though. There's a hole in the drivers side of the bellhousing you can get your eyeball in, if you can find a way to get light in there. Maybe through where the inspection cover was. The slave might be leaking because it extended past where it normally does (due to the new fork position) and that part of the cylinder wall is pitted/corroded and allowing fluid to leak past. This is common with the steel DOM slaves that have aluminum pistons. If it is the throwout bearing unfortunately you're going to have to pull the trans. |