any ideas - clutch pedal sticking on return?
Richard J. Andrews
tech at flashmail.com
Tue Sep 11 03:12:29 EDT 2001
At 11:58 PM 9/10/01, you wrote:
possible...
maybe...
if you're really really lucky...
probably the only way i could see doing it is with dropping the subframe
down...
then you might be able to get it out...
but keep in mind some of these are practically welded in...
VERY hard even with the transmission out sometimes...
HTH!
rich
'86 4kq
>is it even POSSIBLE to replace the slave w/ the tranny in the car?
>
>thanx...
>jim
>
>>should of done the slave while you had the transmission out for the clutch
>>job....
>>sounds like a mc/slave problem 2 me...
>>
>>
>>-rich
>>'86 4kq
>>
>>At 03:07 PM 9/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
>>>can anyone guess what might be causing my clutch pedal to not return (come
>>>up) all the way? every so often, on the upstroke, it gets stuck about an
>>>inch or 2 off the floor. i can pull it up with my foot (which requires
>>>very little effort) and that corrects it. it has a "stiction" feel to it
>>>theu the pedal.
>>>
>>>action is otherwise fine. clutch/pp/t.b./etc was recently replaced. it
>>>dis/engages fine, even when hung up (pedal travel is obviously shorter) -
>>>i just bled/flushed brakes and slave cyl.
>>>
>>>bad/sticky master cylinder? slave cylinder? (my suspiscion....) the
>>>brakes work great.
>>>
>>>TIA!
>>>jim
>>>
>>>
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