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93gtpeater
09-07-2008, 04:09 PM
i put a clutch in a 97 tsi fwd talon. and now i cant put it in gear when its running. but when it isnt running it shifts fine. there is no clutch pedal. its like nothing is there but once you get like an inch before the floor there some pedal. i dont know what it is. any ideas?
EclipseGST
09-07-2008, 04:22 PM
Did you bleed the clutch fluid?
311evo
09-07-2008, 04:25 PM
Did you bleed the clutch fluid?
+1 or maybe defective cylinder.
bleed it first.
93gtpeater
09-07-2008, 05:15 PM
yea we bleed the clutch fluid. and the slave clyinder is brand new this spring.
asshanson
09-07-2008, 06:18 PM
Have you tried using the clutch adjustment rod to bring the grab point up higher?
brando
09-07-2008, 06:23 PM
if that doesn't work then you need to weld 2 nuts on the fork for the clutch rod to bring it out further. did you use a mitsu slave? if you didn't you need to get one
EclipseGST
09-07-2008, 06:33 PM
if that doesn't work then you need to weld 2 nuts on the fork for the clutch rod to bring it out further.
Dont half ass it like this... Find the real problem instead of putting a band-aid on it.
This is the exact reason why dsm's get the name they have today and are unreliable.
Check fluid
Make sure its bled correctly
Check the adjustment rod on the pedal
Check master/slave
Make sure transmission is fully flush with block
Check clutch fork and pivot (fulcrum) ball
Check Throw out bearing
If you say there is no pedal pressure until almost on the floor it sounds like it wasnt bled properly. Either that or out of fluid, bad master or slave cylinder, or the adjustment rod is not adjusted correctly.
sleepydsm
09-07-2008, 06:36 PM
Dont half ass it like this... Find the real problem instead of putting a band-aid on it.
This is the exact reason why dsm's get the name they have today and are unreliable.
THANKYOU
brando
09-07-2008, 06:37 PM
Dont half ass it like this... Find the real problem instead of putting a band-aid on it.
This is the exact reason why dsm's get the name they have today and are unreliable.
Check fluid
Make sure its bled correctly
Check the adjustment rod on the pedal
Check master/slave
Make sure transmission is fully flush with block
Check clutch fork and pivot (fulcrum) ball
Check Throw out bearing
If you say there is no pedal pressure until almost on the floor it sounds like it wasnt bled properly. Either that or out of fluid, bad master or slave cylinder, or the adjustment rod is not adjusted correctly.
funny that you say this is half assing. we used all brand new mitsu parts and ran a hard line. this is what kyle at ma told us to do to fix it. and bam it works great. but yes you are correct aboput everything. you probably need to adjust your clutch peddal.
heres a link to a few good video's on how to do it
http://www.jackstransmissions.com/stpg.php?page_id=transmission_videos&osCsid=cdfe889396f00703b5c788d3e3af317f
EclipseGST
09-07-2008, 06:41 PM
Did Mitsubishi do that from the factory? It worked fine then didnt it.... What changed?
What are you "fixing"?
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