Drift4G63
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- Mar 8, 2004
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Milford,
Michigan
I recently bought another talon. It is a 91 TSI AWD. It had a broken timing belt. I replaced the head and put on a new timing/balance shaft belt, ect, and did other minor tune-ups.
After the head was replaced I pulled it out and noticed that the clutch was completely gone. It was so bad that when driving up the hill down my road as soon as the turbo spooled all I got was RPM and the car didnt move. So it was clutch time next weekend that a came home from school. I bought a Exedy stock clutch, TOB, and pressure plate, the flywheel was resurfaced.
Pulling out the trans the shift linkage bushings were seized on the shift forks on the trans and I just ripped them off. I had a parts talon before from which I got the head and so I replaced the shift linkage as well.
Put the car all back together, and now 1st and 2nd grinds. I adjusted the clutch and the shift linkage repeatedly, got it to the point that it was minimal, but wanting perfection I lost that and its back to the regular grinding. Clutch adjustment being all the way out hanging on by 2-3 threads engages about ½in as soon as let up. Trans is short about a quart of oil, dont think that is the problem but maybe ill hope.
Ive been on this for 2 weekends now. Come this weekend when I get to work on it again I am determined to find a solution. I need as much help as I can get, and every possible thing that I could to get this to stop grinding. Or even get it to the bare minimal of grinding like I had it. Perhaps there is I certain way that you adjust the shift linkage and the clutch. I only did it to the best of my knowledge.
Please help, thank you for reading my dilemma.
After the head was replaced I pulled it out and noticed that the clutch was completely gone. It was so bad that when driving up the hill down my road as soon as the turbo spooled all I got was RPM and the car didnt move. So it was clutch time next weekend that a came home from school. I bought a Exedy stock clutch, TOB, and pressure plate, the flywheel was resurfaced.
Pulling out the trans the shift linkage bushings were seized on the shift forks on the trans and I just ripped them off. I had a parts talon before from which I got the head and so I replaced the shift linkage as well.
Put the car all back together, and now 1st and 2nd grinds. I adjusted the clutch and the shift linkage repeatedly, got it to the point that it was minimal, but wanting perfection I lost that and its back to the regular grinding. Clutch adjustment being all the way out hanging on by 2-3 threads engages about ½in as soon as let up. Trans is short about a quart of oil, dont think that is the problem but maybe ill hope.
Ive been on this for 2 weekends now. Come this weekend when I get to work on it again I am determined to find a solution. I need as much help as I can get, and every possible thing that I could to get this to stop grinding. Or even get it to the bare minimal of grinding like I had it. Perhaps there is I certain way that you adjust the shift linkage and the clutch. I only did it to the best of my knowledge.
Please help, thank you for reading my dilemma.
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