clutch problems..
TH38UG - February 19th, 2007 at 06:57 PM
hi guys.. wondering if any one can give me some information or a bit of advice?
i have recently encounted a problem with my clutch. it seems to be slipping. somtimes is feels if there is nothing there, i cannot select any gears.
other times it is fine? when starting my the car with the clutch in and in first gear. it will stall.. and any other gear it just grinds and jumps
aroung.. im thinking the clutch cable? but really have no idea? there is a slight knocking noise in the tunnel when pressure is applied? the fork are
still moving. please help me. oh its in a 73 superbug..
Anthiron - February 19th, 2007 at 07:11 PM
sounds to me like your throw out bearing clips could be falling off and the bearing isnt pressing the pressure plate properly.
blutopless2 - February 19th, 2007 at 07:21 PM
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sounds to me like your throw out bearing clips could be falling off and the bearing isnt pressing the pressure plate properly.
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i had this happen in my bug... clips came off and throw out bearing relocated itself behind one of the forks... it felt like there was a little bit of
clutch operation right at the end of the pedal travel but pretty much a useless amount.l... it would not go into gear either unless the motor was
off.
had to drive home changing gears without the clutch. :o
TH38UG - February 19th, 2007 at 07:22 PM
okay.. so that means? and how can i fix that? also do i need to gain access to the tunnel to see any thing?
bond - February 19th, 2007 at 09:15 PM
engine removal my friend
nick
11CAB - February 19th, 2007 at 09:23 PM
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posted by Anthiron
sounds to me like your throw out bearing clips could be falling off and the bearing isnt pressing the pressure plate properly.
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73 Superbug has the clips attached to the Bearing, so they cant fall off like the earlier ones. It also has the guide tube for the bearing.
If you can hear a noise in the tunnel when you press the clutch pedal, than it is fairly likey the welds holding the clutch tube in the tunnel have
broken. It requires cutting the tunnel open, welding the tube back in place, then rewelding the tunnel shut again.
hellbugged - February 19th, 2007 at 09:40 PM
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posted by Anthiron
sounds to me like your throw out bearing clips could be falling off and the bearing isnt pressing the pressure plate properly.
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73 Superbug has the clips attached to the Bearing, so they cant fall off like the earlier ones. It also has the guide tube for the bearing.
If you can hear a noise in the tunnel when you press the clutch pedal, than it is fairly likey the welds holding the clutch tube in the tunnel have
broken. It requires cutting the tunnel open, welding the tube back in place, then rewelding the tunnel shut again.
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yeah, i'm thinking that too.............the inconsistency of operation in addition to the noise in the tunnel
pod - February 19th, 2007 at 09:52 PM
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If you can hear a noise in the tunnel when you press the clutch pedal, than it is fairly likey the welds holding the clutch tube in the tunnel have
broken. It requires cutting the tunnel open, welding the tube back in place, then rewelding the tunnel shut again.
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that was my first thought too when i read the post up top:thumb