2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

5-speed starts w/o pushing in the clutch!

Old Jun 12, 2002 | 01:36 PM
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yes, wtf? My buddies 86 gxl starts w/o pushing in the clutch, and it won't shift at high rpms, but we just put in a used clutch master cylinder and there is no visble clutch fluid loss or air in the lines. :unsure:
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 03:36 PM
yes, wtf? My buddies 86 gxl starts w/o pushing in the clutch, and it won't shift at high rpms, but we just put in a used clutch master cylinder and there is no visble clutch fluid loss or air in the lines. :unsure:
Did you bleed it properly? Leaks can't always be seen too well. Does the pedal feel dead?
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I believe 86 was the only year Mazda had a clutch start cancel on the rx-7's. On my 86 you never had to engage the clutch to start it, of course as long as it was in neutral.
Old Jun 12, 2002 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by isamu' date='Jun 12 2002, 11:54 PM
I believe 86 was the only year Mazda had a clutch start cancel on the rx-7's. On my 86 you never had to engage the clutch to start it, of course as long as it was in neutral.


87 and onward have the interlock and it's awfull funny when I getinto a car, especially with an auto, and go to push in the clutch to start it....
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Originally Posted by 13BAce' date='Jun 12 2002, 07:45 PM
[quote name='1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 03:36 PM']yes, wtf? My buddies 86 gxl starts w/o pushing in the clutch, and it won't shift at high rpms, but we just put in a used clutch master cylinder and there is no visble clutch fluid loss or air in the lines. :unsure:
Did you bleed it properly? Leaks can't always be seen too well. Does the pedal feel dead?[/quote]

yes, i bleed it a couples times, and the clutch feels nice and firm. i think the cylinder is still shot.
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Originally Posted by isamu' date='Jun 12 2002, 09:54 PM
I believe 86 was the only year Mazda had a clutch start cancel on the rx-7's. On my 86 you never had to engage the clutch to start it, of course as long as it was in neutral.
well that explains it, cuz i had been driving my mom's auto, then ofcourse forgot and it started i was like
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 11:01 PM
[quote name='13BAce' date='Jun 12 2002, 07:45 PM'][quote name='1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 03:36 PM']yes, wtf? My buddies 86 gxl starts w/o pushing in the clutch, and it won't shift at high rpms, but we just put in a used clutch master cylinder and there is no visble clutch fluid loss or air in the lines. :unsure:
Did you bleed it properly? Leaks can't always be seen too well. Does the pedal feel dead?[/quote]

yes, i bleed it a couples times, and the clutch feels nice and firm. i think the cylinder is still shot.[/quote]

Chewck to make sure that the salve cylinder is moving far enough. It's possible that the clutch fork may be coming loose. Problems like that can have alot of causes.
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Originally Posted by 13BAce' date='Jun 13 2002, 02:06 AM
[quote name='1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 11:01 PM'][quote name='13BAce' date='Jun 12 2002, 07:45 PM'][quote name='1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 03:36 PM']yes, wtf? My buddies 86 gxl starts w/o pushing in the clutch, and it won't shift at high rpms, but we just put in a used clutch master cylinder and there is no visble clutch fluid loss or air in the lines. :unsure:
Did you bleed it properly? Leaks can't always be seen too well. Does the pedal feel dead?[/quote]

yes, i bleed it a couples times, and the clutch feels nice and firm. i think the cylinder is still shot.[/quote]

Chewck to make sure that the salve cylinder is moving far enough. It's possible that the clutch fork may be coming loose. Problems like that can have alot of causes.[/quote]

thats what i fiugred too, that there probably is many causes to it. Hmmm i've had too many brews tonight, and where the **** is my girl????? godamn women, ARGS!
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Originally Posted by isamu' date='Jun 12 2002, 04:54 PM
I believe 86 was the only year Mazda had a clutch start cancel on the rx-7's. On my 86 you never had to engage the clutch to start it, of course as long as it was in neutral.
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Old Jun 15, 2002 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Jun 13 2002, 01:05 AM
[quote name='13BAce' date='Jun 13 2002, 02:06 AM'][quote name='1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 11:01 PM'][quote name='13BAce' date='Jun 12 2002, 07:45 PM'][quote name='1Revvin7' date='Jun 12 2002, 03:36 PM']yes, wtf? My buddies 86 gxl starts w/o pushing in the clutch, and it won't shift at high rpms, but we just put in a used clutch master cylinder and there is no visble clutch fluid loss or air in the lines. :unsure:
Did you bleed it properly? Leaks can't always be seen too well. Does the pedal feel dead?[/quote]

yes, i bleed it a couples times, and the clutch feels nice and firm. i think the cylinder is still shot.[/quote]

Chewck to make sure that the salve cylinder is moving far enough. It's possible that the clutch fork may be coming loose. Problems like that can have alot of causes.[/quote]

thats what i fiugred too, that there probably is many causes to it. Hmmm i've had too many brews tonight, and where the **** is my girl????? godamn women, ARGS![/quote]

What did you find out?

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