I just replaced my clutch with a heavy duty item. With full level gearbox oil, to get it into gear i have to put it in gear with car engine off. Than take off than it will gently allow to change gears.
Every frigen morning i have to start the car in gear than force my stick in gear to get it going, why wont it allow to engage with car started, ive bled the clutch so manty times.
Once i drive away in 1st gear i force it out of 1st and crunch into 2nd than by this time it will go into gear like normal, smooth as. Why is a new clutch doing this.
Doing this every morning i bet i'll stuff my syncros.
Im fed up,WTF is wrong
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mmmm. sounds like U may have a shot slave/master clyinder, get them rebuilt, the only other thing it could be is the adjustable piviot point on the clutch fork.
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My mechanic just fitted brand new Master and Slave cylinders (from repco I think). Didn't cost much, about $80 for both from memory, they're still all shiny and pretty.
When my mechanic converted mine to manual, the old master cylinder (which worked perfectly before) had not been used for a long time, and he had the exact same problem you are suggesting, a new master and slave completely fixed the problem. Also looks a lot nicer.
If your master cylinder was on the way out, I'd imagine your new heavy pressure plate is probably the stick that broke the camels back.
When my mechanic converted mine to manual, the old master cylinder (which worked perfectly before) had not been used for a long time, and he had the exact same problem you are suggesting, a new master and slave completely fixed the problem. Also looks a lot nicer.
If your master cylinder was on the way out, I'd imagine your new heavy pressure plate is probably the stick that broke the camels back.
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