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Re: Clutch Problem?

Subject: Re: Clutch Problem?
by jimmers on 2010/9/14 3:32:43

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BillH wrote:
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95vette wrote:
That sure sounds like the throw out bearing is going out, but maybe not. In normal driving it should just be sitting there doing nothing, so why is it only acting up after driving for a while? Getting hot? That could only be if it is not fully releasing or binding on the trans input shaft.


Yea and possibily the bearing is touching the fork once in a while. You can checl for feel by pushing the clutch in with your hand until you feel resistance, does it vibrate then?

To check your slave cyl, find a level place where the car won't roll. Clutch in (trans in 1st), hold to for 30 seconds or more. If the car starts to move even a little, something's leaking (by the o-rings).


Thanks I'll give this a try tomorrow. I guess either way the transmission will need to be dropped.
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