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gavsim

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jst rebuilt my 998 non turbo before you get excited, (stop laughing) and its all in and redy to go, BUT the clucth doesnt seem to be ingaging or disinggaging, we have tryed adjusting with all the choises within the manual. does anyone no what i have done wrong, have a feeling taht i have put teh cluch in possible. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!


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More info needed. Year of car? Type of clutch? Verto/Non-Verto? Standard or uprated clutch? Condition of slave cylinder?


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is the actual clutch arm moving when you depress the pedal?

"Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"

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gavsim

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engine is 1979, car is 72, no veto cluch, standard replacment, and i dont think the cluch is moving wen pedle depressed, if we push it we get resitance, with it in gear and with cluch in. thnks


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Slave cylinder condition? Is the release arm moving when you press the pedal? Is the pedal firm or spongy?


On 29th Nov, 2016 madmk1 said:


On 28th Nov, 2016 Rob Gavin said:
I refuse to pay for anything else


Like fuel 😂😂


gavsim

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slave cylaneder is ok condiction and teh arm is moving, it feels spongy and seems to stop early since we adjusted it.


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ha, is it time for TD's clutch trouble shooter again? LOL

http://www.manchesterminis.co.uk/

its in the technical section

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have you bled it?




gavsim

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yea its all been bled, and adjusted, d you think the cluch plate could be stuck, maybe a litle greese ect trapping it? do you think trying to start it would help??

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