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dsmberge 03-07-2005 01:34 PM

clutch probs
 
I am having some serious clutch problems with my 90 eagle talon. The clutch will not disengage. I have welded the clutch pedal assembly, i have used the master cylinder rod extension, i have checked the flywheel to make sure that it is within spec, i have also tried bleeding the clutch for a really long time. I have also replaced both the master and the slave cylinder. nothing seems to work. My question to you guys is, is there a difference in a 90 eagle talon clutch and a 91 VR4 clutch. I purchased an RPS clutch and that didnt work so we went with the ACT and we are still having the same Problem. When i ordered the clutch I ordered it for a 90 thinking there isnt a difference. If anyone knows what is going on please let me know because i am clueless.
Thanks

DSMPARTSGURU 03-07-2005 01:39 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
The pressure plate changes half way through 91...... so that might be your issue. I'm not sure as to what but they are different parts numbers. I hope that helps.

dsmberge 03-07-2005 08:56 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
Hey thanks alot man. Are you absolutly positive?

dsmberge 03-07-2005 09:14 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
Ok now heres my biggest question. How come ACT doesnt say that on their website.

A//// Guy 03-08-2005 12:01 AM

Re: clutch probs
 
I have the exact same problem you have and I have done everything short of replacing the clutch PP as well. Everything down to shimming the ball and replacing the fork... so now I will buy a new clutch (not ACT) and see if that is the cure.

You better make sure about the difference in years.

DSMPARTSGURU 03-08-2005 07:22 AM

Re: clutch probs
 
Via mitsubisi caps the pressure plate changes .... im sure what the difference is god and mitsu of japan only know. It could be something as stupid as they changed manufacturers....

dsmberge 03-08-2005 06:09 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
Yea, i have done the fork and ball as well. I have also had a diffrent clutch. Dont try RPS clutchs either they didnt work.

dsmberge 03-08-2005 06:17 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
I just talked to the guy from ACT and he had no idea what i was talking about. So before i pull that tranny again where could i find a pressure plate that will work?

Raptor 03-08-2005 07:09 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
I will call southbend tomorrow and see if they know anything about the difference in 90. All of the aftermarket clutches use the exedy hard parts with their own friction material, springs etc. Some grind off the markings (ACT) most don't, that is why they all still have the same symbols on them. The Exedy is the OEM for MItsu clutches as well.

dsmberge 03-09-2005 03:53 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
The guy from ACT said they have used the same pressure plate from 89 to 99.

Wizard 03-09-2005 04:09 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
Ok........first, all 89-99 Turbo clutches are the same. AWD/FWD....doesn't matter. They ALL interchange.

Second.......drop your tranny and please make sure that you have the disc installed correctly. I don't want to embarass someone.....I have actually done it my self.....But it reallllyyy sounds like you got the disc backwards. The flat side of the disc should face the flywheel. Then, make sure you are getting the disc aligned with the pilot hole.

Or if you really feel like you installed it correctly, try this:

Does the clutch fork extend fully? If it does, drop the tranny and find out what's wrong because ALL your hydraulics are working properly. It's either clutch fork, TB, clutch, etc.

If it doesn't extend fully, it could still be in the clutch but you probably have a failure in the hydraulics or clutch pedal.

Simple.....get started.

Wiz

Raptor 03-09-2005 05:49 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
All the clutches we have seen for DSM's are pretty much impossible to have the disk in backwards. The hub will bottom out in the flywheel way before you could ever have the bolts on the pressure plate seated. On another note, have you been replacing the throwout bearing as well so there is not a question there. One other possibility that will make you cringe but is entirely possible. If this is a 1G, the thrust bearing could be far enough off that the clutch wouldn't dissengage. due to excessive crankshaft movement and not enough travel on the throwout bearing to compensate. A 1G could have this problem due to the fact there is no crank sensor to scream about the crank moving excessively. So on that note check the end play. Sorry Peter, you probably should as well.

A//// Guy 03-09-2005 08:08 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
As soon as its home I will test it out and see.

Raptor 03-09-2005 09:10 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
Let us know, I am a bit curious if that may be the problem.

Raptor 03-10-2005 10:53 PM

Re: clutch probs
 
So whats the verdict? Did you guys check the crank endplay?

A//// Guy 03-11-2005 12:42 AM

Re: clutch probs
 
My car isnt home yet... I am going to party south of the equator on saturday so as soon as I get back I will bring her home and check for destruction. If it CW's I dont know what Im going to do... Part out! :(

Raptor 03-11-2005 12:48 AM

Re: clutch probs
 
Engine build ;)

A//// Guy 03-11-2005 01:05 AM

Re: clutch probs
 
Yea that is on the mind :) Its been on the mind ever since you gave me the idea of checking for end play haha. Either that or new car for me... What a money pit if I build... We'll see.


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