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97_3clipse
01-04-2005, 08:20 PM
Ok, We were driving around in my Talon and every thing was fine, after about 15min of driving went buy and i came to a stop sign. Put it in first started to let the clutch in, and the pedal was all the way up but the cluch was not griping fully. So i stop and let the clutch in acouple more times ,each time the glutch was grabbing less and less. I was like "oh shit i gotta get home" so i started driving home ,wich i was only about 2 min away from. half way home i had to start using 2nd gear @ 5000rpm to get it rolling , then i rolled down my street , got to my drive way, and damn no more clucth left it wasent even engauging in 3rd and almost flooring it! my buddy pushed me up my driveway and here i am now depressed, looking at the money i might have to pay....

dose anyone know whats wrong!?!?

sorry if this thread is out of place.....

please tell me i dont need a new clutch!!!!!i hate this!!!

thanks for the help in advance

kjewer1
01-05-2005, 12:53 AM
I think you might have clutch engaging and disengaging backwards. Are you saying the point where it grabs is getting closer to the floor, until eventually it didnt even release with it all the way in? If so I would suspect a hydraulic problem for sure.

Edit> I just read it again and I'm even more confused :D So when you release the clutch pedal the car isnt moving? Is the pedal really firm? Try to measure the pedal free play. If its real stiff the master was pumping up each time you used the pedal. Very common when the adjustment rod is screwed too far "out." If free play is normal, the pedal isnt tight/stiff, then it would be the clutch plate, disc, or flywheel. PRobably worn disc, how many miles on it?

gthompson97
01-05-2005, 12:59 AM
i think what he means is when he lets off the pedal, it takes farther pedal travel each time to get the car to move, i'm thinkin along the lines that you don't have much of a clutch left, just my 2 cents.

GotGrip666
01-05-2005, 01:02 AM
no hes saying his clutch basiclly went from his last statement . It sounds like your clutch plate is stuck open

kjewer1
01-05-2005, 01:08 AM
Plates cant stick open. Again, I think there is an issue with terminology here that is confusing things. :)

gthompson97
01-05-2005, 01:16 AM
Put it in first started to let the clutch in, and the pedal was all the way up but the cluch was not griping fully.

by in he means letting the pedal come back to the resting position. when he lets the pedal come back, each time it would take farther and farther before the clutch would grab. by the time he got home, the clutch wasn't grabbing until he revved it up and it still wasn't hardly grabbing. again, i think you smoked the clutch.

97_3clipse
01-05-2005, 07:27 PM
I think you might have clutch engaging and disengaging backwards. Are you saying the point where it grabs is getting closer to the floor, until eventually it didnt even release with it all the way in? If so I would suspect a hydraulic problem for sure.

Edit> I just read it again and I'm even more confused :D So when you release the clutch pedal the car isnt moving? Is the pedal really firm? Try to measure the pedal free play. If its real stiff the master was pumping up each time you used the pedal. Very common when the adjustment rod is screwed too far "out." If free play is normal, the pedal isnt tight/stiff, then it would be the clutch plate, disc, or flywheel. PRobably worn disc, how many miles on it?
yes my foot was all the way off the clutch pedal; and as the slipping got worse the less pressure there was on the pedal...when i say "let out the clutch" i mean that im lifting my foot off the floor and letting the clutch engauge. when my dad taught me to drive stick thats just the terminoligy that he used , guess it rubed off on me...i ahve 147,440 ,miles on the odometer, but the owner before me drove the car from Flanklin ,WI to Chicago, IL every moring for work for about 7 years. so they are mostly highway miles... but i do remember ,last night i was driving and the clutch engaugment point was not to my liking so i took it home and adjusted the rod ; before i had it as tight as i could turn it by hand so there was no "play" in the rod ...then when it was like that i took a wrench because my fingers were so cold and turned the rod (dont remember wich way i turned it tho) i only turned the rod about a full turn. then i just quit because i couldnt feel my fingers...ill have to check that ,but not now it a blizzard outside and ill have to dig my way to the door :-P ...

one more qestion to add to the madness...
i havent taken my car out in about 4 months sinced the tracked closed...and it sounds like i got a dead squrril stuck in my driver side front wheel well... just a knock almost sound like a flat tire but its not a consistant sound like a flat tire. it knocks more rapidly when i increase the speed ,and the knock also reacts to bumbs in the road...
what could it be?
if not ill just take a gander this weekend....

GotGrip666
01-05-2005, 07:43 PM
by in he means letting the pedal come back to the resting position. when he lets the pedal come back, each time it would take farther and farther before the clutch would grab. by the time he got home, the clutch wasn't grabbing until he revved it up and it still wasn't hardly grabbing. again, i think you smoked the clutch.
dido and before i meant the clutch wasnt grabing anymore

kjewer1
01-05-2005, 09:34 PM
I have a 6 pack on a pumped up master cylinder. Readjust that rod so that there is about a quarter inch of free play in the pedal and try it again. For more detail I wrote a much longer post on this subject in a recent thread, last week perhaps. A search will turn it up, or even better maybe someone remembers what the hell the name of the thread was :D

I'm assuming the clutch was grabbing too close to the floor, and thats why you made the adjustment. If there could be other issues, starting with the usual bleeding/hydraulics problems. The clutch probably is quite worn at that mileage even being mostly highway. Having the master pumping up would have caused a lot of slippage and MIGHT have done that poor old bastard in... Get it all adjusted right, and take it from there.

gen2gst95
01-06-2005, 12:03 AM
my car had those same symptoms last week, getting the car back tomorrow for the shop; they had to put in a new clutch. Has your car been smelling weird? if it has thats the clutch burning. Oh yeah and it cost me $761 for the labor and all that

97_3clipse
01-06-2005, 05:50 PM
actually it did smell like something was burning.....

1stGenRocks
01-06-2005, 05:57 PM
thats because once you pumped up the clutch master cylinder(by adjusting the rod out too far) your were basicly driving around with the clutch part way out the whole time. this means that the clutch is slipping and heats up which makes it smell like dead fish or burnt metal. your clutch may still be good. its definately going to be worn down a bunch but whether its still useable will depend on what kind of shape it was in before.

97_3clipse
01-07-2005, 04:52 PM
well i took my car out agian today,and to my surprise the clucth worked perfect, but after about 15 min it started to slip agian....guess i need a new one...

joemathews
01-07-2005, 05:31 PM
Have you tried adjusting the rod Kevin talked about? He doesn't put a 6 pack on things lightly ;)

Plus, I've had trouble with that rod in my clutch assembly in the past. Don't order a new clutch so soon...if you're positive the rod is not the problem, then buy a new one. Your clutch slipping just means you don't have enough pressure--either from a worn plate or from the plate not being fully engaged.

gen2gst95
01-07-2005, 05:40 PM
not to contradict joemathews, because he could own me in the face, but my clutch would slip one day, then be fine for a while, then slip, etc.
This went on for about 3 days then it just burned out and would go at all. I would have the clutch all the way out and stomp the pedal and it would go no where

kjewer1
01-07-2005, 10:37 PM
Checking the rod is free. DSMers are the cheapest bastards on the planet, but they will call a motor crankwalked and do a 6 bolt swap before they'll regap the plugs. :D

If the rod is out too far the master will pump up with use. After the car sits for a bit the residual pressure disspates, and it goes back to normal. After another 10-20 clutch applications it will pump up again. And so on. It's worth taking a look. Even if the rod is out too far, setting it correctly wont help if the bad adjustment did permanent damage to the clutch. But its the right place to start.

97_3clipse
01-07-2005, 11:11 PM
i did the adjustment ,and it still was slipping, so are you saying it takes a while for it to go back to normal....

97_3clipse
01-07-2005, 11:14 PM
is there any good way to tell if the clutch is bad, like a test or somthing?.....i adjusted the pedal but i did not check the fluid or any thing....if the resivor is filled up, dose that mean the fluid level is good? how do i check?

kjewer1
01-08-2005, 10:41 AM
IT will usually go back over night. I'm sure it takes less time, but I dont know what it is. It would jsut be fine the next time I took the car out. The reservoir being full does mean the fluid level is ok, but it doesnt tell you if there is air in the lines or any of that stuff. However, in this case you are getting too much action as opposed to not enough. OR the clutch is just worn. Unfortunately there is no real "test," and you can't even look at it without dropping the tranny. ITs a pain in the ass. Certainly pays to get real good at pulling the tranny. If I suspect something is wrong with my clutch I know I can have the tranny on the floor in an hour, so its just an afternoons work to check it out. Still a huge pain in the ass though.

If the free play is good, and the clutch still slips, you can be fairly certain that the problem IS in fact in the clutch, and can start the project with confidence that you aren't wasting your time. Which was the whole point of making sure the pedal adjustment was appropriate, to make sure you arent wasting time inspecting/replacing the clutch.

97_3clipse
01-08-2005, 03:52 PM
its all fixed, i set it back to factory and let it sit over night ,went driveing for 45min and no sign of slipping! thanks for everyones help!

Snowbrdr1122
01-08-2005, 11:03 PM
I just went through the same problem, after 15 minutes or so of driving, the clutch would slip. Ended up being a weak clutch master cylinder.

kjewer1
01-09-2005, 12:21 AM
its all fixed, i set it back to factory and let it sit over night ,went driveing for 45min and no sign of slipping! thanks for everyones help!


PM me for a shipping adress for that 6 pack :D Glad it all worked out.

xavier3jr
01-09-2005, 05:34 AM
hte nocking is proably ur wheel barrin take ur wheel off and try to shake ur router or how ever u spell it and if it shakes u need to replace ur wheel barrin

97_3clipse
01-09-2005, 03:00 PM
actually i solved that problem too, i got new snow tires put on , when i was driving it around, i was like that must be the brakes...so i ignored it..then this weekend i decided to take the wheel off to see what that sound was. well i got down there with the impact gun ,and to my surprise the lug nuts were all threaded half way off. they must of just finger tightened them and forgot to torqure them down! it was really scary stuff...i think if i would have drove like that for about 1 or 2 more days the tire would have came off while driving....the tire worked it self loose till there was about 2-3 threads holding on each lug nut...so i torqued them all down on all the tires ,just to be sure.

kjewer1
01-10-2005, 03:51 AM
You have pretty good luck with these low-dollar fixes :D

uniquezter
03-21-2007, 03:53 PM
by in he means letting the pedal come back to the resting position. when he lets the pedal come back, each time it would take farther and farther before the clutch would grab. by the time he got home, the clutch wasn't grabbing until he revved it up and it still wasn't hardly grabbing. again, i think you smoked the clutch.





Im having the same problem with my 97 gst, when i took it to the shop they adjusted the clutch because i let it out all the way to the resting position and for some reason the clutch was still grabbing so i could not accelrate, the only thing accelerating was my turbo and engine major clutch slippage, i was basically driving like that on the freeway all the way home from work and didn't make it, so i got it towed to my mechanic and for some reason he cant get a new clutch installed, so man its your clutch for sure, before i would have recomended you take it to get adjusted, but its deffinatly to late for that now, time for a new clutch, mine is going to cost around $460 labor+part, if you know a mechanic personally, offer them a cold 6pack and pay the man a good amount to get it installed, thats assuming you dont know how. Good luck

EDMUND65
03-21-2007, 04:39 PM
DONT BRING BACK OLD THREADS!!! Welcome to the forum..

clipsekid99
03-21-2007, 10:14 PM
Holy old thread, Batman!

:nono:

uniquezter, :slap:

StreetLaw
03-21-2007, 11:02 PM
haha those emoticons are hilarious dude

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