clutch engage problem
RACER2416127
10-17-2008, 12:36 PM
hi,i just replaced the clutch pressure plate throw out bearing slave an master cylinder,but cannot get enough clutch peddle to get it in gear,i adjusted the rod under the dash,its out all the way,im real close to getting enough peddle,anyone have any ideas to wat i need to do next,thank you,my car is a 1991 eagle talon
david-b
10-17-2008, 01:00 PM
hi,i just replaced the clutch pressure plate throw out bearing slave an master cylinder,but cannot get enough clutch peddle to get it in gear,i adjusted the rod under the dash,its out all the way,im real close to getting enough peddle,anyone have any ideas to wat i need to do next,thank you,my car is a 1991 eagle talon
Please use more punctuation when making a post. Very hard to read.
Put the adjustment back to where it was. Rebleed the clutch line. After you do it... rebleed again.
Please use more punctuation when making a post. Very hard to read.
Put the adjustment back to where it was. Rebleed the clutch line. After you do it... rebleed again.
SilvrEclipse
10-17-2008, 01:10 PM
Please use more punctuation when making a post. Very hard to read.
Put the adjustment back to where it was. Rebleed the clutch line. After you do it... rebleed again.
:1: You probably have air in your hydrolics. Bleed the hell out of your system and then set up the adjustments. Someone on here with a 4g63 can help you with that. The 420a clutches do not have adjustments like that.
Put the adjustment back to where it was. Rebleed the clutch line. After you do it... rebleed again.
:1: You probably have air in your hydrolics. Bleed the hell out of your system and then set up the adjustments. Someone on here with a 4g63 can help you with that. The 420a clutches do not have adjustments like that.
steviek
10-17-2008, 04:36 PM
|THis type of clutch engagement/disengagement problem is very typical in dsms. There is a clutch slave cylinder extension rod which you can purchase. That often helps.
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=17386&cat=691&page=
The other thing is to switch to a ss braided clutch line and bypass the accumulator.
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=20437&cat=612&page=1
And yes bleeding the clutch line always helps.
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=17386&cat=691&page=
The other thing is to switch to a ss braided clutch line and bypass the accumulator.
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=20437&cat=612&page=1
And yes bleeding the clutch line always helps.
RACER2416127
10-17-2008, 04:50 PM
ok,ive blead the heck out of it.no signs of any air bubbles.i adjusted the rod back where it was.now my pedal is closer to the floor.when i lenthen the rod under the dash,my pedal gets better,its almost there,but i run out of rod.its all the way out.ive noticed something,maybe its suppose to be this way.the pedal go,s down about half way before it even moves that rod.is it possible i have a bad peddle assembly.
RACER2416127
10-17-2008, 04:53 PM
i have the longer rod on the slave.im stumped.
SilvrEclipse
10-17-2008, 05:29 PM
Check to make sure your slave or master cylinder is not leaking. Doesn't sound like it but it never hurts. Also it may help changing over to a SS line. Mine got old and some times the clutch wouldn't release bc the line would balloon up some.
RACER2416127
10-17-2008, 07:22 PM
i just came in,put the old master cylinder on it,same deal.see before i ever put any new parts on this car.the car was the same way.infact my boy drove it,but had to put it in gear an then start it.after he got going it was ok.well,he end up getiing the trans stuck in two gears.so i put a new clutch kit.plus a good used trans,because the other one was shot.new slave an new master cylinder.the clutch pedal is the same way it was before.thats why im thinking its the clutch pedal.has anyone ever had a problem with the pedal assembly
eagletsi1040
11-30-2008, 10:43 PM
did you have somone holding the clutch in then open pleeder do that couple time then adjust rod under dash if you need to
vanilla gorilla
11-30-2008, 11:53 PM
It seems like you have replaced everything that can be replaced. Swap your clutch line to the braided one, and then bleed it over it and over and over and adjust your pedal. I had to bleed the pure-t-shit out of mine, but it finally got there.
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