Hi there,
I need some help with a clutch replacement. First I want to thank everyone who has posted tips and help and instructions with transmission removal, it went about as well as can be expected. (i hate rusty bolts)
This is the first time I've done a clutch, and I'm hoping there's just something I've screwed up/forgotten.
So I have had the flywheel resurfaced, and re-installed. When installing the new pressure plate, as I tighten down the 6 bolts that hold it, I could see the fingers depressing toward the clutch disc. This didn't seem right to me (thinking the fingers need to be out for the throw-out bearing to contact) but I continued anyhow thinking it was just a newbie misunderstanding.
I re-mounted the transmission, and re-connected the clutch cable, but the clutch arm looked like it was already back toward the back of the engine bay further than it should be. When I connected the clutch cable, it was far too easy. There's enough slack in the system that if I depress the pedal to the floor, it doesn't move the clutch arm at all.
I even took the transmission off, removed the pressure plate, and put the whole darn thing back together again to make sure I didn't put the clutch disk in backwards. It's not that.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I did read somewhere that someone suggested that the clutch arm should come back to somewhere near parallel to the center-line of the engine/transmission when the pedal is depressed. But mine is there with no pressure on it. I'll post pics in a few minutes (gotta grab the camera) but if anyone can point me in a direction to look, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for all the help you all have already provided in this great forum.
-Greg.
I need some help with a clutch replacement. First I want to thank everyone who has posted tips and help and instructions with transmission removal, it went about as well as can be expected. (i hate rusty bolts)
This is the first time I've done a clutch, and I'm hoping there's just something I've screwed up/forgotten.
So I have had the flywheel resurfaced, and re-installed. When installing the new pressure plate, as I tighten down the 6 bolts that hold it, I could see the fingers depressing toward the clutch disc. This didn't seem right to me (thinking the fingers need to be out for the throw-out bearing to contact) but I continued anyhow thinking it was just a newbie misunderstanding.
I re-mounted the transmission, and re-connected the clutch cable, but the clutch arm looked like it was already back toward the back of the engine bay further than it should be. When I connected the clutch cable, it was far too easy. There's enough slack in the system that if I depress the pedal to the floor, it doesn't move the clutch arm at all.
I even took the transmission off, removed the pressure plate, and put the whole darn thing back together again to make sure I didn't put the clutch disk in backwards. It's not that.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I did read somewhere that someone suggested that the clutch arm should come back to somewhere near parallel to the center-line of the engine/transmission when the pedal is depressed. But mine is there with no pressure on it. I'll post pics in a few minutes (gotta grab the camera) but if anyone can point me in a direction to look, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for all the help you all have already provided in this great forum.
-Greg.
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