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VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 21:06
Problem:
Was driving along one day when i lost the ability to change gear...stick would not move, suggesting clutch fault.
Engine off- can engage gears fine.
Engine on- cannot engage any gears...
whats been replaced in order to try and solve the problem::
CLUTCH
CLUTCH COVER
CLUTCH BEARING
CLUTCH ARM
CLUTCH PEDAL
CLUTCH CABLE
PIVOT ARM BUSH
GEARBOX
The problem remains....understandably im annoyed now! as I have changed virtually everything!!
lewis_willy2
22-05-2007, 21:18
:-k
mikeymikewakey
22-05-2007, 21:21
Maybe youve covered this by "gearbox" but what about the linkage?
Is that fooked or anything obstructing it?
Mike
whats been replaced in order to try and solve the problem::
CLUTCH
CLUTCH COVER
CLUTCH BEARING
CLUTCH ARM
CLUTCH PEDAL
CLUTCH CABLE
PIVOT ARM BUSH
GEARBOX
Dude, I really feel for you :cry:
If the engine is on, and you push the clutch pedal in, will it select a gear?
I assume yes.
If so, perhaps a nackered differential collar in the box.
Maybe youve covered this by "gearbox" but what about the linkage?
Is that fooked or anything obstructing it?
Mike
Would not explaine engaging gear when the engine is off.
mikeymikewakey
22-05-2007, 21:23
If the engine is on, and you push the clutch pedal in, will it select a gear?
I assume yes.
If so, perhaps a nackered differential collar in the box.
on both boxes? that be a bit of hard luck
Mike
lewis_willy2
22-05-2007, 21:23
cud happen?
mikeymikewakey
22-05-2007, 21:24
Maybe youve covered this by "gearbox" but what about the linkage?
Is that fooked or anything obstructing it?
Mike
Would not explaine engaging gear when the engine is off.
Oh yeah, of course..
Would it not make sence if the flywheel is at fault somehow? Wharped ect??
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 21:30
keep itcoming.. its a tough one eh!
that tough Im close to breaking for parts
im guessing the clutch kit etc is a new one? when pressing the clutch down is the level moving fully to allow the pressure plate to free the friction plate fully?
if its selecting the gears fine when engine is off then it still suggests clutch not operating correctly, btw you did fit the friction disc in the right way???
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 21:35
im guessing the clutch kit etc is a new one? when pressing the clutch down is the level moving fully to allow the pressure plate to free the friction plate fully?
if its selecting the gears fine when engine is off then it still suggests clutch not operating correctly, btw you did fit the friction disc in the right way???
hehe that did certainly cross my mind.. rumour has it...that you cant fit it the wrong way..and if i did the cover splines would poke the other way
tbh ive not seen one fitted backwards on a clio like ours, but i have seen it done on other cars lol
but as said, it does 'sound' like the clutch is at fault even after a new one, unless you have missed something as you've put it back together?
btw in my first post i put level, it should be lever! ie clutch arm/fork
It could be the nylon knuckle that the arm sits on?
Check how much travel you have at the arm when you press the pedal.
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 22:00
It could be the nylon knuckle that the arm sits on?
Check how much travel you have at the arm when you press the pedal.
nylon knuckle replaced with a brand new item.
this is odd. didn,t fit the plate backwards. you have changed the gearbox.
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 22:14
this is odd. didn,t fit the plate backwards. you have changed the gearbox.
yup tell me about it!
must have spent 30 hours on the bastard
its not the bearing in the end of the crank ****ed and not releasing properly is it.
couldnt be anything daft like the rubber boot around the lever arm getting in the way and stopping it get full movement!
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 22:18
It could be the nylon knuckle that the arm sits on?
Check how much travel you have at the arm when you press the pedal.
can anyone offer me the book travel measurement...
at the top of the lever 17 /20mm
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 22:24
i'll check it...
cheers//.. don't think its that though..ive spacered it up to no avail.
cant you look though the arm hole and operate the clutch and see if its releasing and the input shaft stop rotating
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 22:32
yeah i'll employ another man at the weekend...i have a specialist coming over in the form of 2live
VIPERONE
22-05-2007, 23:09
couldnt be anything daft like the rubber boot around the lever arm getting in the way and stopping it get full movement!
will check it cheers!
i had this problem when my gearbox went pop, exactly the same.
VIPERONE
24-05-2007, 18:47
changed it ;-)
to no avail ;-)
VIPERONE
26-05-2007, 20:41
solved and working
mikeymikewakey
26-05-2007, 20:42
And the problem was....?
ollie16v
26-05-2007, 21:58
And the problem was....?
the mechanic! :wink:
what was it mate????
Spill beans? gunner you must have changed everything what was it? something simple?
Dave
who supplied the clutch??
VIPERONE
27-05-2007, 10:42
wont be using gsf in a hurry.
thanks to 2live for his assistance^ cheers bud
Wrong clutch? faulty one?
Dave
VIPERONE
27-05-2007, 10:47
dunno! lol swapped the clutch and swapped back to the box the clutch originally failed on.
Few teething problems...such as sometime when i turn the engine off i have to spend a while pressing the clutch to get it back in gear... im sure a spacer will sort this.. but it is working.. the car is fully stripped with 1 seat and is very quick indeed
its a good job i always carry a spare clutch wi me innit lol
VIPERONE
28-05-2007, 21:27
it is...
cheers old boy
MatBrown
28-05-2007, 23:21
So what was his prize? :P
Mat.
good question...
remember me on the next homegrown setup u bust lol ;)
MatBrown
29-05-2007, 00:05
LOL!
Mat.
VIPERONE
29-05-2007, 07:30
pmsl
his prise is a choice between an alloy or brand new plastic header tank. ;-) and a crate of stella
hmmmmmmmmmmm decisions decisions.
sort it out at a later date .....
Patrick_g46
29-05-2007, 11:28
im having the same problems! i cant engage gears when engine is on but can when it is off! also if i start the car in gear then i can drive it clutchless no problem! wtf! check my thread above!
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