Have I blown my clutch?

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Have I blown my clutch?

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ok... First time I drove my car on my P's by myself today, ( :cry: ) I changed from 3rd to 4th on South road and heard a vibrating grounding ... hard to explain noise coming from the bottom of the car / engine

Got home and decided I'd go to mechanics to see if they can find out what the noise is.. Got to the bottom of my street and my Dad called so I stopped on side of the road, put car out of gear and left the engine running.. Once I'd finished the conversation I put foot right to the floor on clutch and gear stick didn't go into any gear... pumped the clutch and tried again.... once more, it wouldn't budge... Tried it in reverse and CRUNCH. Took it out of reverse then it slipped into 1st and I was able to get home in 1st gear the whole way...

Now, gearbox won't go in gear while the engine is on, but when its off it's happy to go into all gears... could this be a clutch problem? My car's now off the road and STUFFED :cry: :mad: :cry:

I'll drop the gearbox down, but just wondering if anyone's had this problem before and will it cost me big $$?

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Post by Alspos »

Check you don't have a clutch fluid leak or something like that (if it's hydraulic of course)
Get under and have somebody push the pedal and see if the clucth fork moves.

First check this then look for blown gearbags etc
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Post by MrBishi »

Try adjusting the clutch cable.
& pumping the clutch won't do anything on a clutch cable equipped car.

Sounds to me like the clutch is narfed
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Post by SCORP 1 »

yeah it's a cable clutch...

I'm a bit worried about the noise, do blown clutches usually make a noise??
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Post by toysrus »

I had exactly same problem, tow it to a mechanic to have a look at the clutch cable and fix it for you, I had mine fixed but the mechanic said I would need to get a new fork/master cylinder later on.
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Btw it's not a blown clutch.
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Post by hcca »

Sounds like you have broken it to me. I've done it about 6 times - cracked the centre of the clutch. On a couple of occasions I could still drive it for a week or two (with difficulty as it was a gamble as to whether it would shift or not), one time I snapped the entire centre section out..

Anyway, if things have broken off (like the torque springs etc) you will probably hear noise as things fly around in the bellhousing :) If it happened suddenly there's a fair chance this is what the problem is.

Toysrus - a car fitted with a clutch cable doesn't have a master cylinder. And the Sigmas/Scorpions don't have a clutch fork either.
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Sounds like the clutch springs to me as well.
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Post by SCORP 1 »

well I've just gone and borrowed me mum's trusty dunnydoor and got a new clutch kit, $133 all up so i'll fit it all tomorrow and i HOPE this will fix it all up :D

If it's not a blown clutch i'll be very surprised
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Post by SCORP 1 »

ok problem solvered....

loose flywheel bolts....

all fixed up and shit back on the road yay...
thanks for all the suggestions all :D
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