any clutch experts in the area?
Discussion
im not sure if its a bleeding issue or a clutch issue, when i press the pedal in its hard for the first inch then it moves freely, and similar when re engaging the cluch, the first bit of the travel is fine but the last inch just snaps back!
all ideas are welcome! bernie has suggested a few tricks for bleeding it which im trying at the moment
all ideas are welcome! bernie has suggested a few tricks for bleeding it which im trying at the moment
Have you tryed an ezie bleed kit? it works of a spare tyre pressure and pushes fresh fluid through the system, it was the only way i could get one of my old mg clutches to work. if you would like to borrow it you are most welcome as i am not far away in Wycombe.
Graeme
Just been thinking about this but if it was a bleeding issue the pedal would not snap back when released unless there is some sort of blockage in the system.
Graeme
Just been thinking about this but if it was a bleeding issue the pedal would not snap back when released unless there is some sort of blockage in the system.
Edited by Tvrjock on Friday 17th April 16:22
How long has the Car been standing or is it a new build(kit)?
Just checked your profile so no need to answer above.
If the engine and box have been standing a while the problem may be rust on the shaft splines causing the peadal to act as you described, will you not be able to split the box from the engine whilst in the car?
Graeme
Just checked your profile so no need to answer above.
If the engine and box have been standing a while the problem may be rust on the shaft splines causing the peadal to act as you described, will you not be able to split the box from the engine whilst in the car?
Graeme
Edited by Tvrjock on Friday 17th April 16:40
Edited by Tvrjock on Friday 17th April 16:41
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