94 3000gt sl Clutch problems...
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94 3000gt sl Clutch problems...
The otherday When Pulling up to a stop sign I shifted into to first and I stalled of course basically in the middle of the intersection, So I applied my clutch the restart It started fine but my cluth didn't come back up from the floor So I i got out and pushed it to the side of the road, I pulled th elcuth up off the floor with my hand and reneaged it a few times and it seemed find, seemed like I had a sticky cluth for a moment, So I pull back out Onto the road and at my next stop same thing happen it stalled I reapplied the clutch again it stuck to the floor so I pulled it back up off the floor this time when reengaging it decided to just sit on the floor with no spring back what so ever, but yet the engine wouldn't turn over unless it was pressed down, wouldn't allow a turn over if it was back up, So the cluth is engaging somewhat. First thing I did was Check fluid level of Course no fluid. So I phoned a buddy to run me some brake fluid over right away hoping that was the only problem which it was not at all. Only option I had was to Start it in 2nd while engagged. Talk about some abuse no one wants to ever put their car through and the best way to eat up sync rows. So just an overview of the problems with it are, The cluth sits on the floor with no spring back, it must be pushed down to turn over the engine. In the upright posistion it won't allow turn over (( which is normal for a good working clutch :P )) When applied while the engine is on I tried to shift into gear, will not allow Gear engagement. It will start in 2nd but it acts like the clutch is not engaged when I do so.. I'm Possibly thinking It's air backed up into the lines and I need to purge it. Any suggestions on how to possibly fix this myself would be greatly appreciated rather then paying some rip off mechanic that is gonna try and tell me my Flux Capacitor needed to be rebuilt . lol. Thanks for reading..
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10-25-2006 06:07 PM