[Es2] Re: [s-cars] clutch problem
Matt twentyV
matt_20v at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 6 21:05:58 EDT 2005
NOW it sounds like a clutch problem.
-Matt
--- Elijahallen92 at aol.com wrote:
>
> Ok how bout this. With car in firs gear I can roll
> it back and forth in the
> garage with little resistance. Does this rule out
> the cv thing? I'm pretty
> sure now that its something other than the cv
> joints. The slave cylinder looks
> fine with no liquid coming from it and the clutch
> pedal feel is normal. Did my
> centerforce clutch fail or maybe the ASW aluminum
> flywheel? This sucks, I
> was hoping for just a blown cv joint.
>
>
> Elijah
>
> In a message dated 4/6/2005 6:30:28 PM Eastern
> Standard Time,
> tedebearp at yahoo.com writes:
>
> you might still be able to turn the wheel that's
> off the ground. the
> front differential is an open differential. if you
> put the car in gear,
> the engine is coupled to the drivetrain. if both
> front wheels are off
> the ground, rotating a wheel should cause the other
> wheel to rotate
> in the opposite direction. if the other front wheel
> is on the ground
> (and thus unable to rotate in the opposite
> direction), you'll get
> resistance because you're now trying to turn the
> engine over. put
> enough force into it and the engine will turn over,
> and then you'll
> feel the effect of compressing the air in the
> cylinders. is the engine
> turning over? have your wife look into the engine
> compartment and see
> if the crank is turning.
>
> you can check the axleshafts and drive flanges on
> the tranny to
> see if everything's still connected, or you can put
> both front wheels
> up in the air and see if the other wheel rotates in
> the opposite direction
> when you rotate a wheel.
>
> -teddy
>
> --- Elijahallen92 at aol.com wrote:
> > Bill and all,
> > Ok I just went out and jacked the car up so that
> one front wheel was off
> > the ground. With car in gear and clutch out I
> could turn the wheel about a
> > half
> > turn and then it would get tight but with a
> little pressure would break
> free
> >
> > again and turn to that point. If 3 of 4 wheels
> are on the ground I
> shouldn't
> >
> > be able to turn the whell thats off the ground
> correct? When I have the
> wife
> >
> > turn the wheel while I look at the axels and cv
> joints I can see the one
> she
> >
> > is turning turn normal and the other front is not
> moveing. How are the
> > flanges on the tranny attach to the tranny? Is it
> possible one of them is
> > slipping
> > at that point?
> >
> > Elijah
> >
> > Elijahammered
> >
> > "..there was a clunk like I popped the clutch or
>
> > something. There is still normal pedal feel but
> when I let out on the
> > clutch in any
> >
> > gear I get no grab. What could this be??"
> >
> >
> >
> > Elijah,
> >
> > I'm going to guess that somehow someway one of
> the axle shafts came loose
> > and uncoupled.
> >
> > BTDT one wheel no go = all wheels no go.
> >
> > Take a looksee underneath.
> >
> > Only other probable may be a blown slave cylinder.
> attached to the
> > transmission. Look for fluid there. But I've
> only heard of that once on
> > list IIRC.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > Bill M
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