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Mattb |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 20:43 |
yesh, because if it was a new vdub polo i would tell you its a clutch master cylinder, but as its a cable operated clutch i would say the cable is outta adjustment (prob stretched) | |
Ryan L |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 20:27 |
wow such debate over a gearbox | |
Adam-D |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 18:13 |
quote: its moving yes. adjusted correctly probably not | |
Adam_B |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 18:05 |
quote: If it is, itl make a high pitch squeeling noise when its in neutral and the clutch pedal is pressed. One of the many fun and intresting noises my car makes :) | |
Dave |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:39 |
I will still move as normal,just not enough to completely pull the clutch plates apart. It has to be a clutch problem or it wouldn't go into gear with the engine off. | |
Kerry |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:29 |
quote: :o | |
Adam-D |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:26 |
because when the engine is running the flywheel/clutch plate are spinning | |
Dave |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:25 |
Because you dont need to use the clutch when the engine is not running:boggle: | |
Kerry |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:23 |
so wot does this have to do with engine running and not running? | |
Dave |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:20 |
^^^^^^Like he said! | |
Adam-D |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:12 |
no if its maladjusted to wear itll be tricky getting it in gear coz the clutch isnt fully pressed to get it in a gear go out to your car press the clutch halfway and try and get it in gear, it wont by adusting it you are pulling it more so itll engage a gear i know ive done it on my car. | |
Kerry |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:06 |
but then wouldnt it slip :boggle: | |
Dave |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 17:00 |
Adjust the clutch cable first like Adam said. Its straightforward to do,just make it so the pedal sits a bit higher in the car, it's probablt just that your clutch pedal isn't going far enough down to fully engage the clutch. | |
Kerry |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 10:10 |
u mean gearbox oil? | |
Ryan L |
posted on 27th Dec 03 at 10:03 |
it isn't sometjing stupid like a lack of clutch fluid is it | |
Kerry |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 21:38 |
:lol::lol::P | |
Ryan L |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 21:36 |
no i'd rather leave something like that to a pro tbh | |
Kerry |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 21:34 |
depends if ure confident with removin ure gearbox or not and iirc it comes as a kit with the clutch plate | |
Ryan L |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 21:32 |
quote: Is that a garage job And you don't look like michelle she is unnactractive to say the least | |
Kerry |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 21:23 |
release bearing maybe :boggle: | |
Ryan L |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 20:58 |
how will that solve it | |
Adam-D |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 20:58 |
adjust the cable there is a bolt at the end adjust that till its done | |
Ryan L |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 20:54 |
Hello to all hope you had a good Xmas |