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Nickelv17

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Sep 28, 2008
King of prussia, Pennsylvania
Ok here is what im dealing with. problem started when my clutch would stop engaging and I could not shift while i was driving. then after the car sat for a little it would engage for a short drive then stop. I replaced the master and slave cylinder, but still the same problem but would not engage at all anymore. the slave cylinder pushes the fork all the way so its not that. I pulled the trans and replaced the throw out bearing, fork was straight with no cracks. I cannot think of what could be wrong the clutch and pressure plate look fine someone please give me the advice I need before I go insane.

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I would say replace the clutch and pressure plate as well. Does the tranny go into all gears?
 
Your clutch pedal is worn, its a very common problem in 1g's, do a search. You need to pull your pedal assembly and replace the pedal and arm. Shep and various other offer a fix for it here is the link to the page, its about 1/2 way down the page. Sheptrans.com
It is a total pain to replace the pedal assembly, i know from experience but it was the only thing to fix my clutch problem. Good luck.
 
Your clutch pedal is worn, its a very common problem in 1g's, do a search. You need to pull your pedal assembly and replace the pedal and arm. Shep and various other offer a fix for it here is the link to the page, its about 1/2 way down the page. Sheptrans.com
It is a total pain to replace the pedal assembly, i know from experience but it was the only thing to fix my clutch problem. Good luck.

Im sure its not the assembly because it is pushing the fork to its full engaged position.
 
Thanx for all the help guys I figured the only thing that could be wrong would be the clutch and or pressure plate. and yes it shifts into all the gears when the car is off.
 
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