MissionSk8r21
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- Jun 2, 2006
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Bartlett,
Illinois
I have searched every post I could find both here and at DSMtalk regarding clutch disengagement, etc.. I have basically done everything suggested but drop the trans. I had posted a thread similar to this before but I feel it'll be easier to understand if I start a new one.
The car is a 93 Talon TSI AWD 6/4 bolt combo 5-Spd
Transmission details...
Newer trans installed from a Galant VR-4
ACT 2600 clutch
ACT flywheel (Street lightweight)
ACT Throw out bearing (Plastic Sleeve)
New Clutch Fork
1/4 inch washer behind the pivot ball
Extended Slave Rod
Fairly New Master/Slave cylinder.
Speed Bleeder valve on the Slave cylinder
Extended Master Rod. Used a 2g master cylinder rod.
Pedal assembly was worn, so it was replaced
The Problem:
Things all started when I disconnected the clutch fluid line to remove the stock airbox bracket in the car. Air got caught in the lines, and I figured out I had to bleed the clutch. After that was fixed it never quite felt the same, over the next few weeks it became harder and harder to put the car into gear until one night it wouldnt go at all. After searching all over and talking to several people about it I ripped out the entire pedal assembly. As it turned out the spot weld cracked off the rod that pushes the spring for the master cylinder. I had it re-welded, but the weld was off so I just bought a new working pedal assembly from a friends parts car. I spent time removing and testing both the master and slave cylinder and both function as they should. Theirs no leak anywhere and I can watch the clutch fork move when the clutch pedal is pushed. The pedal sits slightly above the brake pedal, and I have adjusted the master cylinder rod as much as I could. Ive also bleed the line over and over and Im confident it has pressure with no air pockets. When I attempt to start the car in gear in jerks forward, if I start it in Neutral and try to put it in gear it wont go. When I push on the clutch pedal I cannot feel the "catch point" just feels like an even stiffness all the way down.
I understand the clutch isnt disengaging but Im completly out of ideas for what I should do next. The car has been sitting for over a month now, and being my daily driver its a major P.I.T.A. My last resort is to have it towed to a trans shop. Any help is REALLY appreciated.
The car is a 93 Talon TSI AWD 6/4 bolt combo 5-Spd
Transmission details...
Newer trans installed from a Galant VR-4
ACT 2600 clutch
ACT flywheel (Street lightweight)
ACT Throw out bearing (Plastic Sleeve)
New Clutch Fork
1/4 inch washer behind the pivot ball
Extended Slave Rod
Fairly New Master/Slave cylinder.
Speed Bleeder valve on the Slave cylinder
Extended Master Rod. Used a 2g master cylinder rod.
Pedal assembly was worn, so it was replaced
The Problem:
Things all started when I disconnected the clutch fluid line to remove the stock airbox bracket in the car. Air got caught in the lines, and I figured out I had to bleed the clutch. After that was fixed it never quite felt the same, over the next few weeks it became harder and harder to put the car into gear until one night it wouldnt go at all. After searching all over and talking to several people about it I ripped out the entire pedal assembly. As it turned out the spot weld cracked off the rod that pushes the spring for the master cylinder. I had it re-welded, but the weld was off so I just bought a new working pedal assembly from a friends parts car. I spent time removing and testing both the master and slave cylinder and both function as they should. Theirs no leak anywhere and I can watch the clutch fork move when the clutch pedal is pushed. The pedal sits slightly above the brake pedal, and I have adjusted the master cylinder rod as much as I could. Ive also bleed the line over and over and Im confident it has pressure with no air pockets. When I attempt to start the car in gear in jerks forward, if I start it in Neutral and try to put it in gear it wont go. When I push on the clutch pedal I cannot feel the "catch point" just feels like an even stiffness all the way down.
I understand the clutch isnt disengaging but Im completly out of ideas for what I should do next. The car has been sitting for over a month now, and being my daily driver its a major P.I.T.A. My last resort is to have it towed to a trans shop. Any help is REALLY appreciated.
Not sure about that one though.