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- Lafayette, IN
- Vehicle Year
- 1983
- Transmission
- Manual
Sounds like something needs to be shimmed a bit, maybe the flywheel?
Even with my flywheel being eattin into by my old clutch and a new clutch just slapped on in its place, my clutch releases as it should or did before I had my problems awhile back. Push mine in 2-3 inches at the most and my clutch is released. When it wasnt bled right, I had to push it to the floor to release and even then I could hear my transmission internals turrning still plus couldnt shift into reverse without going from 2nd to stop everything from rotating then quickly to reverse. Had to do the same to get into first gear too.
I say if you havent done this, get the biggest bottle of fluid you can and bleed till the bottle runs dry. For me it took 3 times of opening up the bleed screw, with help of somebody pumping like 8 times, holding to the floor while I opened then closed the screw, then us repeating that untill I had a good pedal. That all included me breaking the clutch line and having to start with a dry system.
Even with my flywheel being eattin into by my old clutch and a new clutch just slapped on in its place, my clutch releases as it should or did before I had my problems awhile back. Push mine in 2-3 inches at the most and my clutch is released. When it wasnt bled right, I had to push it to the floor to release and even then I could hear my transmission internals turrning still plus couldnt shift into reverse without going from 2nd to stop everything from rotating then quickly to reverse. Had to do the same to get into first gear too.
I say if you havent done this, get the biggest bottle of fluid you can and bleed till the bottle runs dry. For me it took 3 times of opening up the bleed screw, with help of somebody pumping like 8 times, holding to the floor while I opened then closed the screw, then us repeating that untill I had a good pedal. That all included me breaking the clutch line and having to start with a dry system.