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playmajohn Apr 5, 2011 06:04 PM

Car won't go into gear - Back Again.
 
Okay so I have replaced my entire hydrolic clutch system - clutch slave and clutch master cylinder. completely bled it out with a speed bleeder and there is no air in the line. My car will still not go into gear.

I did a test while the car is off, I put the car in gear and hold the clutch in and someone tries to push it. Before I replaced the master cylinder the car would not roll with the clutch in and car in gear. After I replaced the master cylinder I was able to push the car with the car in gear and clutch in (while the car is off). So I thought I had fixed my problem but when I turned on my car I still get a soggy / pulsating clutch pedal feeling and still not able to get it into gear!

I look through my inspection hole and everything seems fine. The TOB is pulling the pressure plate fingers.

Any other final advice before I actually pull this damn transmission.

BTW thinking about pulling the whole engine with the transmission as last time i did a clutch job I dropped the tranny through the bottom and that was a ***** cause the transfer case is in the way.

wizzo 8 Apr 5, 2011 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by playmajohn (Post 9217050)
BTW thinking about pulling the whole engine with the transmission as last time i did a clutch job I dropped the tranny through the bottom and that was a ***** cause the transfer case is in the way.

This is what I would probably do also. Have you checked to make sure the clutch isnt bleeding down internally? Hold the clutch in and make sure its not slowly releasing.

playmajohn Apr 5, 2011 06:10 PM

Well im not losing any fluid. I will try it though. Should I have a friend be looking at the slave cylinder to see if it backs off while I'm holding the clutch in?

wizzo 8 Apr 5, 2011 06:14 PM

Yes. Hold it for about a minute to be sure it stays where it was when first applied.

omniprobe Apr 5, 2011 06:39 PM

Check your clutch/shifter cables.


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