PP usually pushes the clutch fork back...replace the slave cylinder and possibly the master before you pull the trans. Chuck
PP usually pushes the clutch fork back...replace the slave cylinder and possibly the master before you pull the trans. Chuck
Chuck Baader
White EP BMW M-Techniq
I may grow older, but I refuse to grow up!
What he ^ said, it's cheap and easier.
Tristan Smith
1991 Nissan ITR 300zx #56
Already replaced the master and slave cylinders, removed the clutch dampener, and replaced the stock rubber line with a braided one. When it sticks down it actually sticks disengaged. It doesn't happen all the time, but it was happening more frequently the last time I drove the car.
David
ITA 240SX #17
Atlanta Region
PP. I found a mouse nest in one once... With 3 or 4 mice. Or what was left of them.
Chris Rallo "the kid"
-- "wrenching and racing" -- "will race for food!" -- "Onward and Upward"
David - it's just the PP that pushes the T/O bearing & fork back; if you've already replaced the master & slave cylinders, and the clutch line, then you probably need to look inside the bell housing. One other possibility, did you check the hard line that runs from the master to the flex line? It that got dinged at some point it may be causing the problem. Otherwise I would guess PP. What clutch do you have in there now?
Earl R.
240SX
ITA/ST5
If the front cover of the trans that supports/slides the TO bearing is worn, it's possible that the TO bearing can get 'hung' on it and not release the clutch.
another issue- VERY unlikely on a stock-style setup- is that you're over-extending the clutch and actually turning the fingers on the pressure plate inside out. I doubt that's the case here though.
The fix for that is to add an adjustable pedal stop on the firewall. when I went to a Wilwood pedal assembly, I added one and just welded a small bracket with a nut to the floor, then use a bolt and locknut for the pedal stop.
Can you make this happen in the garage with the car up on jack stands? If so, then you can diagnose a bit further..
.... another brainstorm is the hydraulic fluid is dirty and chunks of crap are clogging at some restriction in the line. considering everything you've replaced, I bet that's not an issue.
Houston Region
STU Nissan 240SX
EProd RX7
It's a stock PP and disc as far as I know. Bob said he just used stock and that's probably what I'll use as well. Only a couple hundred bucks from Courtesy. I'll get a new TO bearing as well. I can't recreate the issue in the garage so it's been a guessing game. If the spindle that the TO bearing slides on is damaged is that something that can be replaced? I have a spare transmission I could scavenge parts off of if necessary. I don't know the condition of the internals on the spare so I'm not sure I'd want to use the whole thing, but that would be an option.
Thanks.
Edit: Is this the part that would need to be replaced if the TO bearing spindle is worn?
http://www.courtesyparts.com/32110-c...4-p-69353.html
Looks like there's a sleeve that fits into the TO bearing that slides on the spindle from the front cover.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/240sx-p...1487_1501.html
Double edit: I'm just going to order everything from the PP/disc down through the front cover. If I'm going to replace one thing I might as well go ahead and replace it all.
David
Last edited by DavidM; 10-12-2012 at 02:32 PM.
ITA 240SX #17
Atlanta Region
Bookmarks