mace01
20+ Year Contributor
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- Jan 17, 2003
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Geneseo,
Illinois
Hey guys,
Quick question here...I think I'm already doomed to pull the tranny and replace the clutch. I've probably got about 6k miles on a spec clutch that seemed to be shifting fine for a year after install. Then one day I was driving and I noticed something change:
All of a sudden the pedal felt different and I could BARELY feel that the clutch wasn't quite disengaging all the way (I first could tell that because of a slight whining noise with the clutch pushed all the way in, and then noticed later that after the clutch was hot I could actually get the car to move by having the car in gear and the clutch depressed).
Since then, the problem has gotten much worse and now the car is almost impossible to get into gear and drive.
I took the car to a shop and they replaced the master cylinder and said the pedal felt better but the clutch still wasn't disengaging.
I pulled the boot back on the slave cylinder and there was quite a bit of fluid, but after cleaning that fluid off and watching the pushrod while the clutch was pumped, the movement seemed fine and there was no visible fluid leaking.
So my question specifically is this: if the slave cylinder is moving well and I can't see any leak while the clutch is pumped, is it worth a shot to replace it before pulling the tranny and looking for a broken spring or something? It is also hard for me to think of a scenario that would have made this worse with time.
Thanks!
Jeff
90 TSI
Quick question here...I think I'm already doomed to pull the tranny and replace the clutch. I've probably got about 6k miles on a spec clutch that seemed to be shifting fine for a year after install. Then one day I was driving and I noticed something change:
All of a sudden the pedal felt different and I could BARELY feel that the clutch wasn't quite disengaging all the way (I first could tell that because of a slight whining noise with the clutch pushed all the way in, and then noticed later that after the clutch was hot I could actually get the car to move by having the car in gear and the clutch depressed).
Since then, the problem has gotten much worse and now the car is almost impossible to get into gear and drive.
I took the car to a shop and they replaced the master cylinder and said the pedal felt better but the clutch still wasn't disengaging.
I pulled the boot back on the slave cylinder and there was quite a bit of fluid, but after cleaning that fluid off and watching the pushrod while the clutch was pumped, the movement seemed fine and there was no visible fluid leaking.
So my question specifically is this: if the slave cylinder is moving well and I can't see any leak while the clutch is pumped, is it worth a shot to replace it before pulling the tranny and looking for a broken spring or something? It is also hard for me to think of a scenario that would have made this worse with time.
Thanks!
Jeff
90 TSI
