Subject: Re: advice...still have clutch woes
Author: bluezi-@att.net
Date: Aug 15, 2005, 4:27 AM
Post ID: 1719297933
Cable is lubed, no kinks....sometimes, when I pull in the clutch to down shift, it takes a while for it to actually engage. Not always, but I'd say 25% of the time, this occurs. I've tried about four billion different adjustments, to no avail. Weird, I have no idea. Anybody else ever have this happen? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
73 Bronze Eldo
-------------- Original message from greg hopkins <guzzig-@yahoo.com>: --------------
Grease the cable and inspect for kinks first. Greg '74 Police Eldo
bluezi-@att.net wrote:
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Hi Guys!
I replaced my clutch with a RAM last winter, and now it's started acting a bit strange. When sailing down the road and I pull in the clutch to downshift, there is a hesitation before the clutch engages.....is this what happens when a throwout bearing is worn out? It looked great when I had it apart 9 months ago, do they go bad that fast? Is it something else?.....HELP!!!
Bill
73 Bronze Eldo
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