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Re: gearbox/clutch question

To: im sloane <im_sloane@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: gearbox/clutch question
From: Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 16:51:46 -0400
John:

You will most likely find the slave not working.  Even if you see some 
movement, it may not be enough.  While a rusted clutch-to-flywheel is 
possible, that period of inactivity time isn't normally enough to create 
this problem.  Seals in the slave, however, can give it up almost anytime.

im sloane wrote:

>> - Clutch fluid level is fine
>> - He can put her into gear with no problem when the engine is not 
>> running
>> - If put the car into gear with the clutch pedal pressed in and then 
>> start it, as soon as it started, the car jumps and
>> dies (he has only tried that in reverse to avoid running into the 
>> garage wall!).
>> - It appears that the slave cylinder is leaking fluid around the push 
>> rod when the clutch pedal is pushed in.
>>
>
>
> Possible clutch rusted to the flywheel. Had same problem with our 73 
> after a year or so off the road. It's possible to drive without 
> clutch. Back out of garage, let warm up good in neutral, then with 
> clear path ahead, put in 1st and start/go. You have to be familiar 
> with technique of shifting without clutch. Hard to describe here. We 
> were lucky and after a couple trips it warmed up enough, or was jerked 
> around enough, that it broke free. Others reported success with 
> jacking up rear wheels, running up to 45 mph or so and jerking up 
> emergency brake. But this didn't help us.
>
> Of course, you do need to confirm clutch hydraulics operation too. 
> Especially if it's leaking that bad.




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