exactly whats wrong????????
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davexdavexdave
, Jan 31 2006 05:31 PM
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#16
Posted 01 February 2006 - 08:14 PM
Make sure you lube up the plunger in the cover. These tend to sieze when left for a period of dis use causing the hard pedal that wont move syndrome. This may be partly the cause of your intitial slipping problem leading to the failure of the release bearing and thrust sleave. Clutch arm not fully returning to its normal position????
One point on the hydraulics though is there may be no sign of a leak on master cylinder, but the top working seal of the piston may be leaking, the fluid will just return to the resevoir rather than onto the floor in the car.
So if you depress the clutch pedal while keeping it depressed, and the clutch arm slowly creaps back, yet there is no sign of fluid anywhere, overhaul the master cylinder, but better still replace it.
Oh and as Dan says, get all the bits you need and replace what you need when you find out what is the fault
One point on the hydraulics though is there may be no sign of a leak on master cylinder, but the top working seal of the piston may be leaking, the fluid will just return to the resevoir rather than onto the floor in the car.
So if you depress the clutch pedal while keeping it depressed, and the clutch arm slowly creaps back, yet there is no sign of fluid anywhere, overhaul the master cylinder, but better still replace it.
Oh and as Dan says, get all the bits you need and replace what you need when you find out what is the fault
#17
Posted 15 November 2006 - 12:21 AM
[quote name='Dan' date='Feb 1 2006, 11:07 AM' post='228048']
There is only one big diaphragm spring that holds the clutch on in just about any car now, the 6 springs mounted around the clutch disc are anti-judder springs and do nothing to make the clutch work. The anti judder springs were probably knackered for ages and you didn't notice as they take a real hammering in use. You probably had a failed CRB that you didn't even notice was broken and replaced as part of the three piece clutch kit, fixing it by default.
Dan is right, but, I broke these springs on my old cinquecento and the mashed up springs jammed between the clutch disc and the fly wheel, stopping it engaging properly and making a hell of a noise, sounded like a hundred empty cans spinning about very fast in a small space, music to a sadists ears I'm sure lol If it sounds bad and doesn't work then I'd go for damaged clutch plate, if it sounds ok then hydralics...
There is only one big diaphragm spring that holds the clutch on in just about any car now, the 6 springs mounted around the clutch disc are anti-judder springs and do nothing to make the clutch work. The anti judder springs were probably knackered for ages and you didn't notice as they take a real hammering in use. You probably had a failed CRB that you didn't even notice was broken and replaced as part of the three piece clutch kit, fixing it by default.
Dan is right, but, I broke these springs on my old cinquecento and the mashed up springs jammed between the clutch disc and the fly wheel, stopping it engaging properly and making a hell of a noise, sounded like a hundred empty cans spinning about very fast in a small space, music to a sadists ears I'm sure lol If it sounds bad and doesn't work then I'd go for damaged clutch plate, if it sounds ok then hydralics...
#18
Posted 15 November 2006 - 12:32 AM
try bleeding the clutch!! if it wont bleed the the master cylinder could be clogged up with gunk internally!! they can sometimes be freed up with a tap tap other times they cant!!
defo sounds like hydraulic probs tho!! u say the arm moves about 4-5mm, it shud move about an inch or 2 at the cylinder end!!
defo sounds like hydraulic probs tho!! u say the arm moves about 4-5mm, it shud move about an inch or 2 at the cylinder end!!
#19
Posted 15 November 2006 - 01:58 AM
i had similar problems not long ago, all came out of the blue.
i thought it was the realease bearing but i bled the clutch and puss coloured goo came out, with lots of bubbles. now its fine.
so defo bleed it first before you do anything else.
i thought it was the realease bearing but i bled the clutch and puss coloured goo came out, with lots of bubbles. now its fine.
so defo bleed it first before you do anything else.
#20
Posted 15 November 2006 - 02:13 AM
puss coloured goo!! mmmm, water in the brake fluid!! that'll upset the seals!! and the fluid!
#21
Posted 15 November 2006 - 02:20 AM
hmmm, arse. if it happens again i'll drain it and hopefully that'll sort it.
slave cylinder might be leaking anyway.
slave cylinder might be leaking anyway.
#22
Posted 15 November 2006 - 12:52 PM
Urrmmm, Hasn't anyone noticed this thread is OLD, verrrrry old.....???
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#23
Posted 15 November 2006 - 09:31 PM
so it is :S:S oh well it popped up as a newbie!! i gues sum1 hadnt logged on for a while and found it, posted again, etc etc
#24
Posted 16 November 2006 - 01:30 PM
i did wonder why you were all talking bout when my clutch blew ages ago. how bizzare
#25
Posted 16 November 2006 - 01:47 PM
well this is what happens when someone actually uses the SEARCH button.
they find a usefull thread read it and then add to it as they are having the same problem.
can't have it all ways: start a bnew thread and get told to use SEARCH or use Search and add to an older thread and get questioned why someone has added to an old thread.
I applaud Danny Mini 30 for using SEARCH. BRAVO indeed!!
they find a usefull thread read it and then add to it as they are having the same problem.
can't have it all ways: start a bnew thread and get told to use SEARCH or use Search and add to an older thread and get questioned why someone has added to an old thread.
I applaud Danny Mini 30 for using SEARCH. BRAVO indeed!!
#26
Posted 16 November 2006 - 01:52 PM
Indeed Miniboo!
So Dave, what was the problem and solution? Since its been bought up again it would be useful to know!
So Dave, what was the problem and solution? Since its been bought up again it would be useful to know!
#27
Posted 16 November 2006 - 04:49 PM
i dont know really just got a new clutch put in and it worked. donno what was actuall wrong though?
#28
Posted 26 January 2007 - 10:13 PM
I am having simmilar issues,
i replaced the clutch and primary oil seal, once all back together i couldn't get the mini into gear, assuming it was the push stop thingy, i adjusted it out so that the arm could push as far as it wanted to still no joy.
Bled the system, no joy.
replaced the Slave cylinder this morning, still no joy. bled again and getting air in the system.
Have picked up a master cylinder, and am hoping to fit that in the morning, if i am still having no joy i am stuck, really stuck.
When engine is stopped i can put in gear, when engine running i can't get into any gear (except revers with a bit of grinding, ooops. the clutch wasn't disconnecting properly as she wanted to reverse a little too.) I am guessing that i have replaced the clutch correctly, and it must be hydraulic.
i replaced the clutch and primary oil seal, once all back together i couldn't get the mini into gear, assuming it was the push stop thingy, i adjusted it out so that the arm could push as far as it wanted to still no joy.
Bled the system, no joy.
replaced the Slave cylinder this morning, still no joy. bled again and getting air in the system.
Have picked up a master cylinder, and am hoping to fit that in the morning, if i am still having no joy i am stuck, really stuck.
When engine is stopped i can put in gear, when engine running i can't get into any gear (except revers with a bit of grinding, ooops. the clutch wasn't disconnecting properly as she wanted to reverse a little too.) I am guessing that i have replaced the clutch correctly, and it must be hydraulic.
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