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It doesn't matter if you have the clutch pressed in when
Posted by
Bo (Houston)
on October 12, 2011 at 8:48 PM
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Really? well I got in the car and could shift with car off
posted by Red Hawk (CO)
on October 12, 2011 at 08:30 PM
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the car is off, it will go into gears either way. There's a rubber boot on your tranny you may have to take it off to see whats going on down there with slave cylinder, fork and pivot ball while someone pushes your clutch in.
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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
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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
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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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