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4g63Guy

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Nov 30, 2004
Austin, Texas
Ok, I put in some new parts on my tranny cuz I broke my Dif. at the track. I put my Dif. back in my tranny and tranny back in my car and it was running fine for about 3-4 hours but then it slowly got hard as hell the get it in any gear. When my car is turned off it goes into gear just fine with or without the clutch being pressed. When I turn on the car I have to kick it into gear. I have bleed my clutch, I have a new ACT clutch with about 6k miles on it and a new master cylinder with about 10k miles on it. I adjusted my clutch pedal higher just to see what it would do and when I push the $h1T out of it it makes a weird noise but goes into gear perfectly. Anyone have any ideas? I dont know how much more I can take of this car not running. :cry:
 
Your probably not getting enough clutch play to disengage the clutch properly. A good way to test this temporarly is put a nut on the end of your slave cylinder rod, between it and the clutch for. If it fixes it, then you know you need to shim your clutchfork further, get an extended slave cylinder rod, re-bleed your clutch system, or readjust your clutch pedal. GL

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