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Clutch feels rough during depression
Is this a TOB issue?
My clutch feels like it's rough/rubbing against something when I press it. Kind of like a notchiness. This only occurs when I am already moving (in gear) When I am in neutral it feels smooth as butter. However, at times, in neutral it also feels rough while pressing it. With the car on, and in neutral, if I press the clutch and release it, I can hear an audible clunk. Any ideas? |
hmmm........ how many miles on your car .. ??
Have you ever had the clutch worked on/replaced .. ?? humfrz |
16k miles....never had clutch worked on.
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If the release fork isn’t greased up or if it’s grease is contaminated with dirt then it can get notchy feeling. The dust cap on this car doesn’t cover the entire release fork so the grease is wide open to dust, dirt and water. If the slave or master cylinder are going bad then you can get air in the line and it can also feel notchy as air pockets pass through the line. The air in the line will also shift the engagement point closer to the floor. But these problems should be felt at all RPMs and all gears.
The TOB typically makes noise when it goes bad. If it’s totally frozen up then it could cause grinding that could be perceived as notchiness. If you aren’t hearing anything unusual then I doubt it’s the TOB. The thump you hear when you release the clutch in neutral is normal. This is just the gear box being put into motion abruptly. Typically when people are in neutral they don’t smoothly release the clutch, instead they drop it. No harm, it just creates an audible thump. Even when the box is in neutral it still spins the input shaft when the clutch is out. When you push the clutch in the input shaft spins down and then when you let the clutch back out it yanks it back into motion. This is also why if you are in neutral and you have the clutch out and then quickly press the clutch in and then immediately try to put it in gear it will thump into gear as the syncros are rushed to match in output shaft to the input shaft. If you push the clutch and then wait just a second for the input shaft to spin down it will go into 1st without a clunk. Another possibility is your pressure plate is failing. For example if a drive strap breaks then the PP will shift off center causing the disk to not line up with the PP properly. The car will vibrate like crazy if that is your problem. Kind of doubt that is your problem. I would try cleaning and then greasing your release fork and see how that does. That is an easy job for any skill level. |
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The easiest thing to do is lube the release fork: Quick & dirty: from @Ultramaroon 1. Detach the slave cylinder. Leave the hydraulics alone. 2. Remove the dust boot from the fork. 3. Reach down behind the fork with a finger and feel for the pivot. It's going to be tight because of the retaining clip. 4. Squeeze a decent glob of Lucas Red & Tacky #2 in there with your finger. 5. Jiggle the fork to distribute the grease as much as possible. It'll work in more on its own. 6. Put a dab of grease in the top pivot where the slave pin goes. 7. Reassemble. The next easiest thing to do is to bleed the clutch hydraulic system. After that ....... just don't worry about it ........ unless the TOB starts screaming at you or the clutch won't release no more .....:) humfrz |
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