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baza

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I have an issue with a new clutch that i put in over the weekend. I put a new clutch kit in the car I checked the pivot ball for wear bolted everything back into place and now I only have about half a clutch pedal and can't get any gears.
Ideas pls
 
Obvious one is flush and bleed fluid. Then adjust pedal, i had to do this to mine after modding clutch pedal and new clutch fork when new box went in. Is high or low on the floor?
 
The clutch fork is leaning slightly more towards the gearbox rather then leaning to engine.
When you depress the pedal I have about 2 1/2 inches of nothing before you feel any clutch pedal pressure and then you have about 2 inches of pedal
 
Adjust the pedal out and see if it helps. Just pull the split pin, crack the 12mm on adjuster, pop big pin, and wind out 4 full turns and see how u go, repeat in or out as required.
 
I checked the clutch rod to the pedal and if anything the rod is over adjusted to the point that if you could not adjust it anymore otherwise the rod would fall out of the pedal
 
I had to go in 4 half turns when i changed box cos i replaced fork and ball. U must be dragging the clutch. Makes sense with new clutch and adjustment u mentioned
 
Mine did this when I changed the clutch. Tried extending the rod on the master cylinder, but that just caused the clutch plate springs to contact the pressure plate fingers. Bleeding didn't help either. Had to take the gearbox back out and shim it with a 2.5mm washer. Now the clutch doesnt do anything til about half way down, and the pressure point is basically on the floor, "solved" the problem though, and doesnt slip.
 
The pivot ball you want the fork at rest in the middle or slighlty towards the block.

Trust me i had a pivot ball out of alignment fork contacted the back of the box window and started using that as the pivot point felt like i had the worlds heavist clutch
 
Guys
Thanks for the advice much appreciated used a 2mm washer and happy days back on the road
 
baza said:
Guys
Thanks for the advice much appreciated used a 2mm washer and happy days back on the road
Check for clutch drag, put it in first gear, handbrake off (make sure there's nothing infront of you) and Rev it up to seven grand, if the car jumps forwards then your clutch isn't fully disengaging.
Clutch drag kills synchros
 

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