Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How can one tell if your hydrolic clutch needs replacement, or your transmission needs to be serviced?

I am having problems finding my gears sometimes, so there is something defnintely wrong with the hydrolic clutch.How can one tell if your hydrolic clutch needs replacement, or your transmission needs to be serviced?make sure you have fluid in the clutch master cylinder (a small reservoir close to the firewall, usually with a rubber cap).the slave cylinder is on the side of the transmission with one steel line going to it. look and see if you see fluid leaking from it, if so it needs to be rebuilt or replaced. if you are very low on fluid and have to add some, it may have gotton air in the line which will make the clutch pedal feel spongy. you will have to bleed the lines of any air. also if you replace the clutch master cylinder you will have to bleed it of air also. a manual for your car will detail the bleeding process...How can one tell if your hydrolic clutch needs replacement, or your transmission needs to be serviced?Hydraulic.



When was the last time the fluid was changed and bled?. They use brake fluid which traps water. Also it might be time for either one of the cylinders (Master and/or Slave) to be rebuilt.

How can one tell if your hydrolic clutch needs replacement, or your transmission needs to be serviced?First of all there's not anything that needs to be serviced on a standard transmission besides checking the lever of the gear oil,the way you do that is on the side of your tHow can one tell if your hydrolic clutch needs replacement, or your transmission needs to be serviced?You have a TRANSMISSION problem, get it checked out before it ends up totally wrecked!

Servicing should have been done regularly.
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  • How do I find out where my clutch fluid is leaking on my 85 Magna?

    All of a sudden I have no clutch on my 85 Honda Magna v45. I bled the lines and still nothing. I want to know how to fix this problem my self without paying the blood suckers that want to charge 55.00 an hour, they said I must have a leak someplace. I cannot afford that price.How do I find out where my clutch fluid is leaking on my 85 Magna?Had the same problem on my gsxr-It was a bad gasket on the master cylinder. When I squeezed the clutch, fluid would seep out. Good luck.How do I find out where my clutch fluid is leaking on my 85 Magna?lay something clean and dry under the car, white sheet, white paper, something that fluid will show up on very easily. Get in and punk your clutch like a mad man. get out and see if there are any drips underneath. That might help you narrow down the area.How do I find out where my clutch fluid is leaking on my 85 Magna?You would have to thoroughly clean off the bottom of your car where the clutch is located, and then either leave it for awhile (to see if it leaks while standing), or drive it a short distance on a clean road (to avoid getting dirt on the area where it's leaking), and then examine it closely. It could be just a gasket that needs replacing.

    How long should you wait for a clutch to hatch before considering it a dud?

    Starlings laid a nest in my grill. The first egg was laid on May 11th, the last (4 total) on May 14th. I read somewhere that the eggs do not begin gestating until the clutch is complete and starling eggs take about 10 days, which would have been Wednesday, the 24th. The parents still come even though they are still unhatched.How long should you wait for a clutch to hatch before considering it a dud?It takes 40 days for them to hatch, not 10 so start from the day the last egg was laid and then count to 40 days.How long should you wait for a clutch to hatch before considering it a dud?You should wait until the parents give up. After all, momma knows best! Also, if the nest is in the grill of your car, do not drive the car, don't even start the engine.How long should you wait for a clutch to hatch before considering it a dud?the clutch is a dud when the parents have not attended the babies for as little as 4 days... eggs have to be kept at a constant temperature to hatch... do not touch them



    susanHow long should you wait for a clutch to hatch before considering it a dud?you should wait until all the other babies hatch then wait an hour

    Diesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?

    I have spilled diesel over the gearbox when changing the Diesel filter accidentally - some has gone over the clutch plate and the clutch is now slipping under load and on hills.



    The clutch was all ok before this, how long will it be before the slipping wears off? And is there anything I can do to help?



    I have tried to degrease and jetwash but the diesel had plenty of time to settle in when the car stood after.Diesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?Use brake cleaner to get out the diesel or else it will slip forever.Diesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?much easier and better off to replace clutch. diesel is very hard to get off of a clutch disc, because it's so porusDiesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?Hi,



    unfortunately the usual answer is that it will never 'clean itself'. The oil in the porous material used for the lining will hold there until you change it. Each time it slips it will glaze the friction plate more and more until it will let you down completely.



    Best thing to do (if it is still fairly driveable) is to save the money until you can afford the new plate and get it changed as soon as possible.



    Some cluches (though not many nowadays) are adjustable and tightening the spring tension can improve the grip, but even that will at best be only temporary.



    Sorry, but you've just learned an expensive lesson...that grease, oils or diesel and clutches do not mix.



    Good luck with making it last until you can spare the time (and the cash) to get it repaired.



    Cheers,



    BobSpainDiesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?Hi



    In a nutshell mate, you need to change the clutch. The diesel will degrade the clutch friction material.



    Sorry, but thats the top and bottom of it!



    Best regards



    GeordieDiesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?If diesel got to the clutch so can degreasents , pour some over the area leave over night then wash down well with water , heat should do thev rest , that is if the clutch is in good condition in the first place, and be a little carfull with some degreasents they can be inflamerbleDiesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?Try a few good hard take-off's.Diesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?i would say break cleaner spray aswell that stuff cleans almost everything machanical



    hope you get it sorted



    oh and if you would like to know you can get break cleaner from halfords for 5.96Diesel spill over clutch plate - now the clutch is slipping how long will it take to return to normal?try wd40 on it could work

    How do i calibrate the start clutch in my 97 civic hx cvt.?

    How do i calibrate the start clutch in my 97 civic hx cvt. It need to be calibrated so it will go into gear. Please dont send me a guide on how to do it while driveable. It is not driveable until calibrated.How do i calibrate the start clutch in my 97 civic hx cvt.?Go here and look %26lt; http://www.civicforums.com/forums/120-tr %26gt;

    How do you remove the hydraulic clutch line from the transmission on a 1992 Ford Ranger?

    I'm trying to change the clutch in my 1992 Ford Ranger 2 wheel drive 3.0 V6 I have everything disconnected except for the hydraulic clutch line I went a bought the special tool to do this and I still cant get the line to come out. I tryed using the tool to push the white ring in towards the transmission/slave cylinder and it does niot seem to want to move. can anyone explain what I am doing wrong or what I need to do to remove this line it is the only thing keeping me from droping this trans and replacing the clutch. thank you.How do you remove the hydraulic clutch line from the transmission on a 1992 Ford Ranger?Sounds like you are doing what needs to be done. Maybe there is dirt in the retainer keeping it from moving. Try spraying some penetrating fluid around it. Also try pushing in on the line and twisting while pressing the white collar, then pull outward%26gt;How do you remove the hydraulic clutch line from the transmission on a 1992 Ford Ranger?Disconnect the coupling at the transmission, using the clutch coupling removal tool T88T-70522-A or equivalent. Slide the white plastic sleeve toward the slave cylinder while applying a slight tug on the tube.



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  • What are some techniques/tips for driving to lower harm to the clutch?

    I have a hydraulic clutch and I was wondering if anyone could give tips for starts/shifts/driving in general on how to save the clutch. I have a slight concern for the future of changing my clutch, as it is expensive and I would like to prolong it as long as possible.



    I drive a 2001 VW GTI, with 57k miles.What are some techniques/tips for driving to lower harm to the clutch?Learning to Rev-match will save lots of wear on your clutch. The majority of wear on a clutch disc is from the disc having to make up the difference between engine speed and transmission input shaft speed.



    Using my 1987 Mazda RX-7 as an example, here's how you rev-match. Let's say I'm cruising along in 3rd gear at 2000rpm (around 30mph) and I want to shift down to 2nd. First, step on the clutch and pull it out of 3rd. With the clutch still in, rev to 3000 as you slot the shifter to 2nd. Then release the clutch and accelerate.



    How high you need to rev depends on your transmission's gear ratios. It'll take some practice to get it right, but it'll be seamless when you do. To get an idea of what you need to rev to, I'd suggest taking your car out on an empty stretch of road and keeping it at 2000rpm in 4th gear, then downshifting to 3rd gear and maintaining the same actual speed. You'll find out exactly what the difference is then (mine is 50%, or 1000rpm in this case). In my car, 4th gear at 2000rpm is the same speed as 3rd gear at 3000rpm. 4th gear at 3000rpm would be 3rd at 4500rpm and so on. Your car might be geared differently, so you should take a notebook with you and write down the rpm differences between gears. And most of all, keep your starting speed consistent. I used 2000rpm and found my car has a 50% difference between gears (it goes up to 3000rpm on downshift)



    Once you got that down, you might try giving heel-and-toe a try. Basically, you are rev-matching on a downshift while braking.

    Step on the clutch

    Step on brakes,

    Downshift and rev-match using the heel of your right foot, while braking with your toe

    Release all 3 pedals and accelerateWhat are some techniques/tips for driving to lower harm to the clutch?DON'T use the clutch to brake. Don't downshift when you are stopping, just shift into neutral and brake normally. Brakepads are a lot cheaper and easier to replace than a clutch.



    If you're willing to slightly reduce the life of your transmission, you can shift without using the clutch at all. There are shift-points where the gears match up naturally. Once you find them, you can just quickly jump up gears without the clutch. Having a tachometer really helps to find your shift points.What are some techniques/tips for driving to lower harm to the clutch?thats a good question. usually clutchs last for a long time ( say every 50k or so ) but it also depends on how you drive.

    when starting, usually you will have the car in 1st or second gear when parked, so when you start it, you can just push the clutch to start it. if you were to shift to neutral before starting the car, the clutch wont engage, and therefore adding a slight amount of life too it.

    also, upshifting, you have to shift as smooth as possible, when the engine rpm, and trans rpm are about the same. don't give it too much gas when up shifting.

    the same applied to down shifting. do it as smooth as possible.

    when stopping at a red light, the less you have the clutch pressed in while in gear the better, so shift to neutral if you are going to be at a light for sometime. even when the clutch is pressed in, there is a slight friction going on, not much, but in the long run, it makes a difference.What are some techniques/tips for driving to lower harm to the clutch?Michael Hunt has the idea to not use your clutch, and it is a good idea. You don't need to look at your rpm gage, it can get you into trouble. Just listen to your engine, it will tell you when to change gears with out the clutch. Most of the time you will start in 1st gear, just go fast enough to get your car rowling. At this time you will use the clutch, now with out the clutch pull it out of 1st and go to 2nd. Don't do it fast just do it easy, now give it gas till to YOU it sounds like time to change to 3rd, pull it out of 2nd - no clutch and go to 3rd. Now if you can't get it out of 2nd slow it down a little, then see if you can pull it out of gear. Now to gear down, don't use your clutch. If in your highest gear, just slow down some pull it out of that gear, to go to your next highest gear, run your rpm up till it falls into that gear. Because as you run your rpm up and trying to push it into gear, (not hard) just hard enough to go into gear, if your rpm is high enough it will just fall into gear. You will learn in time, just keep trying.