
Originally Posted by
mark2
I have an intermittent clutch issue where sometimes it becomes impossible to select gears without crunching - at these times it feels like the clutch is not disengaging properly or barely at all, although the pedal feel doesnt seem to change.
It last happened while doing some medium off-roading in low range and then came good. I also have what seems to be the fairly common issue of trouble engaging first when the traffic lights turn green, but not sure if this is related.
Fluid levels are ok and I've adjusted free play at the push rod.
Could it be a slave or m/c issue?
Could be the driven plate sticking on the spline. Could be the yoke is breaking, but that would probably not "come good". Or, it could be what you said.
Not sure what vehicle this is. Can you pop the slave cyl rubber cup off to see if there's any fluid leaking behind it? If it has a flex hose, try crimping it closed ( gently! ) and see if the pedal goes hard. If it does it ain't the M/C.
I use something like this:
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But vice grips work in a pinch. I repeat, gently. They are easily damaged with too much force.
JayTee
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