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First before you do anything get someone to press the clutch
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Bo (Houston)
on October 12, 2011 at 11:29 AM
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I think my clutch is gone... want to clarify before I dig in
posted by Red Hawk (CO)
on October 12, 2011 at 12:31 AM
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in while you get under and note how much the slave cylinder is moving. That should tell you if you need to drop the tranny.
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I think my clutch is gone... want to clarify before I dig in
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Red Hawk (CO)
00:31:13 10/12/11
Well.. it sounds to me like a master/slave going out.
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Draker (Eugene, OR)
10:24:00 10/12/11
I'll give it a shot, Last time I tried, it wouldn't go into
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Red Hawk (CO)
11:26:28 10/12/11
First before you do anything get someone to press the clutch -
Bo (Houston)
11:29:01 10/12/11
Sounds like the same symptoms as mine. Pulled my tranny and
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jmt-z
13:42:58 10/12/11
You were right. Clutch spring gone (n/m)
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Red Hawk (CO)
19:00:55 10/15/11
Sounds like a broken pivot ball or fork.
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Joe@ZSpeedperformance
19:24:27 10/12/11
Really? well I got in the car and could shift with car off
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Red Hawk (CO)
20:30:49 10/12/11
It doesn't matter if you have the clutch pressed in when
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Bo (Houston)
20:48:29 10/12/11
Oh the rubber boot that is on the slave? or right next to
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Red Hawk (CO)
21:07:02 10/12/11
Solved. Clutch is broken. (n/m)
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Red Hawk (CO)
19:02:09 10/15/11
What exactly happened to it? (n/m)
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Bo (Houston)
03:23:16 10/16/11
Back spring retaining plate on the clutch that faces
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Red Hawk (CO)
10:07:25 10/16/11
Same thing happened on my 3nd clutch - 94TT.
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Zirvana
16:42:57 10/19/11
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