Got off work last night and car started right up, its running awesome. Pulled to the traffic light, sitting in neutral. Light turns green, I reach for the clutch, its not where it was Its half way down to the floor, no gears at all. I roll to the side and adjust the nut all the way in on the tranny adjustment, pedal comes back up, till I push on it.... I get my buddy to pull behind me and give me a push to engage 2nd and I make it through 3 lights speed shifting till I get to 83. Then it was smooth sailing, speed shifting is easy (stopping is hard ) When I got to the end of the highway, I kept it in 2nd and timed each light (chugging to the red ones.
I made it
Now where are all those threads on clutch tube repair ??
Joseph
If only you had a bud with a welder.
You might be able to temporarily bolt the tube to the tunnel to squeeze out a couple more miles until Zach warms up his welder
If its not the clutch tube or the clutch cable, check to see if you've sheared the roll pin at the pedal where it attaches to the shaft in the pedal cluster.
The fact that you tightened the nut down, got pedal back and then it went away once you pushed it bothers me. Check the pin like Chris mentioned, and if that is fine then look at the throwout arm as well. I've seen a couple of them actually crack in two. Usually at the fingers on one end or the others, but I have seen one break near the center of the arm. I always assumed that one had been in an accident and no-one noticed it was bent until it broke
Oh and the firewall....definitely look at the firewall where the tube comes through. That would also explain why you got pedal back then lost it under pressure again
Had an hour to take a look.
Pulled the rear acess panel in the center and tube is perfect, no wiggle. Looked under the gearshifter, tube was strong and weld was perfect. Not a Clutch tube problem. Pedal cluster was perfect, rebuilt recently and the small piece with the pin was fine.
Now onto the tranny.
I put the cable back on till it was tight like it should be, it took about 20 washers and the fork was angled slightly tward the rear of the car. I know thats not right. I removed the cable and noticed that there is about an inch of slop on the fork. It has too much play. it now sits in the middle of the hole and I can wiggle it foreward and backward.
What happened????
Oh yeah, its a new clutch with less than 10k miles
A couple of things could have happend but I would guess that one of the spacers that goes between the TO Bearing and the Y Fork broke or the plastic spacer in the ball cup in the Y Fork broke!
Cable could be breaking a few strands at a time and stretching.
My wife's clutch started needing adjustment weekly ... then daily. When we puled the drive train - turned out to be the cable (stretching).
If you pull the drive train and it turns out to be your throw our arm bushing, replace it with a bronze one 'while you're in there'
Nice bathroom addition too
With the exception of the firewall bushing (replaced that with a CFR spherical), we replaced all the plastic bushings with bronze ones. Maybe THOMAS made the ones I have?
The good news is that pulling the trans is not nearly as involved as pulling the whole engine.
Sounds like you will need to do that.
Not the cable. If the arm has that much slop, then it is a pivot/retainer and bolt/ arm/bushing issue. The cable may be contributing, but it is not the primary cause.
IIRC, he machined pivot bushings for the release arm too.
Not Chris, ... THOMAS.
I have no idea, I got frustrated yesterday and called Tony for the 100th time. He just came over my house with a trailer and took it. I gave him free Beer.
I will let you guys know what happened tomorrow.
Tony is a really GOOD guy.
http://www.transloggt.com/
Zach
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I know the answer.
what make you think Zach is an adult?
I had where the roll pin goes through the clutch leg, from there on out is where it snapped off. I think it has been partially cracked for some time and just finally retired. Hoping to have the clutch shaft replaced this week.
I just trolled through this thread for the 1st time, and I'm going to say you've got the same problem that partwerks describes. Gordon Luy of Canada, and Glenn Stazak had this problem at the Branson 914 event in '97.
Suprised joe has not chimed in yet.
Yep, roll pin sheared. Best possible issue I think.
It has been 2 weeks since new pin installed. Clutch was adjusted with some play and the pedal came up 1/2 way or less to catch.
Today, I noticed first grinded a bit, then just now @ lunch I hopped in and it grinded again pretty good, pedal seemed to have a tiny bit more play, so I gave the nut about 4 turns and it is perfect again.
I think my 914 is giving me an anxiety problem
If the clutch cable is new, it may just be stretching a little.
Keep an eye on it to make sure
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