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Old 05-30-2003, 08:20 AM
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Heres the problem......



Installed New Engine (as well as lightened Flywheel/ACT Clutch)



Put about 25 miles on it



Then went to take home from friends and shifting seem to catch a little.



Then next thing I knew.....



Push in clutch - Still has tension



Try to put it into gear and it wont budge.



Turn off car goes into gear fine



Push in clutch - Still has tension and put into gear fine



Start car with it in gear starter moves the car and tries to start engine.



Any ideas????
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Old 05-30-2003, 09:02 AM
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Check the slave cylinder and make sure to bleed the clutch line.
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Old 05-30-2003, 09:09 AM
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is it just 1st?? or all gears?? if just 1st and reverce then it's probably the teeth on your pressure plate. if its all gears it could be like fd3BOOST says.. something in the fluid line.
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Old 05-30-2003, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by FDokinawa' date='May 30 2003, 06:09 AM
is it just 1st?? or all gears?? if just 1st and reverce then it's probably the teeth on your pressure plate. if its all gears it could be like fd3BOOST says.. something in the fluid line.
Eww i never thought about the teeth being screwed up.

You think that they could get out of alignment?
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' date='May 30 2003, 06:12 AM
Eww i never thought about the teeth being screwed up.

You think that they could get out of alignment?
the teeth that the throw out bearing spins against.. when those start whearing down it gets hard to shift... I've had that problem about 10 times in all my cars.. Go thru a LOT of clutchs and pressure plates when you drift....
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Did you disconnect the line that goes to the slave cylinder? If so I think Fd3boost is right, the first step will be bleeding it anyway. Also is it push or pull type clutch?
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pull type clutch
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Old 05-30-2003, 09:43 AM
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I say bleed it change out the fluid, if problem is still there take it back apart and double check everything. I think there is also a sensor that works with the clutch, I don't know alot about it though.
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There is no sensor on the clutch that i know of.



Jusat bleed the slave cylinder vavle. It will take you about 10 min.

Thats the first thing i would do. It's the easiest
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And if it does come down to you replaceing your clutch or haveing to drop your tranny... definatly come on here and let us know.. kinda tricky if you've never done it before... know a guy that spent 3 days just trying to take his tranny off the engine..LOL
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