Clutch Help Needed...what's wrong?, lots of pics..."Where' Waldo?" |
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Clutch Help Needed...what's wrong?, lots of pics..."Where' Waldo?" |
computers4kids |
Mar 30 2007, 04:10 PM
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Brand new 215 SACHS clutch, pressure plate, throwout, and re-surfaced flywheel. With the trans bolted, and no clutch cable connected, the clutch should be engaged--but it is not. You can also move the clutch arm without too much effort.
Took everything apart and all looks good??? Could the throwout bearing be depressing the plate from some reason when I bolt it all up....which would explain why the clutch is not by default engaged and the clutch arm is not to hard to move? I'm thinking the plate fingers are partially depressed making them easier to move further. There is one washer under the clutch pivot arm from when I did a new clutch when I had the 1.8 motor. Looking for ideas...I'm baffled... Attached image(s) |
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