Hi all,
I put a new clutch in Bron's '96 1.8 Cordoba about 2 1/2 years ago. It has worked perfectly until the other day when she rang to say that the gear shift linkages had seized up. That's not the problem. It shifts fine when the engine is not running. When the engine is running we have suddenly quite a bit of clutch drag. The car is driveable but difficult to shift gears. It is not possible to engage first while stationary with the engine running. There is a strange creaking sound while the clutch pedal is being operated which definately sounds like it is coming from inside the bell housing. I have just popped out the thrust bearing cover and the lever looks fine. The cable is working fine and there is plenty of movement of the lever and the thrust bearing. When driving the car, the clutch starts to take up and drive the car when the pedal has been released from the floor by 30 m.m. or so, a normal amount for a healthy clutch I would think. The clutch drag stays constant for that 30 m.m. or so of pedal release. The clutch does not slip at all, a high revs dump in fifth takes up straight away.
Any ideas?
Thanks Guys
Hugh.
I put a new clutch in Bron's '96 1.8 Cordoba about 2 1/2 years ago. It has worked perfectly until the other day when she rang to say that the gear shift linkages had seized up. That's not the problem. It shifts fine when the engine is not running. When the engine is running we have suddenly quite a bit of clutch drag. The car is driveable but difficult to shift gears. It is not possible to engage first while stationary with the engine running. There is a strange creaking sound while the clutch pedal is being operated which definately sounds like it is coming from inside the bell housing. I have just popped out the thrust bearing cover and the lever looks fine. The cable is working fine and there is plenty of movement of the lever and the thrust bearing. When driving the car, the clutch starts to take up and drive the car when the pedal has been released from the floor by 30 m.m. or so, a normal amount for a healthy clutch I would think. The clutch drag stays constant for that 30 m.m. or so of pedal release. The clutch does not slip at all, a high revs dump in fifth takes up straight away.
Any ideas?
Thanks Guys
Hugh.
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