Wont shift into any gears... help
#11
No, they they are for reverse and speedo.
Exploded slave usually means it was installed incorrectly and it was allowed to over extend causing the cylinder inside to pop out the cap on the end. When you install the new one do it without the hydrolic line plugged in and makes sure the rod goes straight in. After you install it you can hook up the hydrolic line. You also want to use a power bleeder to bleed the system. Bleed it and then get in and use the clutch a bunch of times, then repeat that again.
BTW when installing a transmission you want to install the slave when there is a 1" gap between the transmission and block, this makes it easier to install a slave that is still under pressure much easier.
Exploded slave usually means it was installed incorrectly and it was allowed to over extend causing the cylinder inside to pop out the cap on the end. When you install the new one do it without the hydrolic line plugged in and makes sure the rod goes straight in. After you install it you can hook up the hydrolic line. You also want to use a power bleeder to bleed the system. Bleed it and then get in and use the clutch a bunch of times, then repeat that again.
BTW when installing a transmission you want to install the slave when there is a 1" gap between the transmission and block, this makes it easier to install a slave that is still under pressure much easier.
#13
So update... I still can NOT get this damn car into gear!!! We got one of those pressure bleed systems just to make sure there was no air in the line, and it still wont work. I'm actually thinking about trying to shorten the pushrod, I'm wondering if the slave cylinder is pushed so far back because of the rod length that it is actually covering the internal hole where the hydraulic fluid comes in, preventing the clutch from pushing the rod forward.
I started it in gear and it jumps forward but doesn't stall... so if anyone has any thoughts please please please help
I started it in gear and it jumps forward but doesn't stall... so if anyone has any thoughts please please please help
#15
I just installed a new one.. I'm gonna try shortening the push rod, and if that does nothing I'm pulling the whole F'in trans out again and seeing if anything in there is messed up... unless someone comes up with an idea.
#16
I think Mike probably already stated the problem, I'm willing to beat money on it. Because that applies to other manuals too.
You might think you did something right, but didn't realize you did it wrong, so take it back out of the car, and go over it again.
You might think you did something right, but didn't realize you did it wrong, so take it back out of the car, and go over it again.
#17
So update... I still can NOT get this damn car into gear!!! We got one of those pressure bleed systems just to make sure there was no air in the line, and it still wont work. I'm actually thinking about trying to shorten the pushrod, I'm wondering if the slave cylinder is pushed so far back because of the rod length that it is actually covering the internal hole where the hydraulic fluid comes in, preventing the clutch from pushing the rod forward.
I started it in gear and it jumps forward but doesn't stall... so if anyone has any thoughts please please please help
I started it in gear and it jumps forward but doesn't stall... so if anyone has any thoughts please please please help
To me it just sounds something was done wrong during the install or the clutch kit is completely wrong.
#18
Update!..... Okay so I called my pops today and told him I had an idea, rather than push the clutch all the way down and try and put it in gear only push it down a little bit at a time. He went out in the garage, started the car, pushed the clutch down about 2 inches and.........IT WENT RIGHT IN GEAR!!!!!!!... WTF?!..
and as far as the install... the only thing that could be wrong is the clutch disk being put in upside down. I put it in like this
Flywheel
--____--
P. Plate
and as far as the install... the only thing that could be wrong is the clutch disk being put in upside down. I put it in like this
Flywheel
--____--
P. Plate
#19
Sounds like the fingers on the clutch end up being pushed too far in causing them to bottom out on the disk when the pedal is pushed all the way in. This happens when the clutch has the incorrect stack height or like you said when the clutch disk is installed upside down.
Was it a sprung or unsprung disk that you installed?
Was it a sprung or unsprung disk that you installed?