Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
I was wondering if maybe somene had a similar problem. On my 1994 Camaro Z28, I have a Mcloed Clutch that only has about 15k on it, and mostly highway, and about 2 times at the track. But now it doesn't want to disengage all the way. Its very had to even put it into gear when the car is on, but when its off, I can go through the gears fine!.......If I have the car off and put it into first and then start it, the car keeps rolling forward even though I have the clutch pushed in. Anyone have any ideas?\
edit: Sorry I posted this in the wrong place, can someone move it to Drivetrain! Thanks
edit: Sorry I posted this in the wrong place, can someone move it to Drivetrain! Thanks
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
Originally Posted by atf8611
Are you low on clutch fluid? You probably have a bad master or slave cylinder.
No, all that was replaced. What else could cause it? Could it have been a spring on the clutch/pressure plate that broke????
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
Originally Posted by 1racerdude
If it just happened,then I would think there is something wrong with the slave or master cyl.
And if it is the slave, or master cyl. How would I check to make sure. I had them replaced at the shop. But I don't have money to do that now, so I will have to change it out myself. Anyone have a link or something to know how to change them out or test them to make sure they are not out???
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
Originally Posted by arieso94Z28
Then why would there be noise sometimes coming from the tranny, but not very often, but it wasn't there before.
And if it is the slave, or master cyl. How would I check to make sure. I had them replaced at the shop. But I don't have money to do that now, so I will have to change it out myself. Anyone have a link or something to know how to change them out or test them to make sure they are not out???
And if it is the slave, or master cyl. How would I check to make sure. I had them replaced at the shop. But I don't have money to do that now, so I will have to change it out myself. Anyone have a link or something to know how to change them out or test them to make sure they are not out???
What kind of noise?
I would still put my money on the master or slave. I have never changed one and im not totally sure how you would check their operation, but i would check the fluid level and check for leaks.
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
If its in the hydraulics, the pedel will feel really light, and just drop to the floor. If its the springs that came loose from the clutch, the pedel will feel normal, the clutch just wont release. The loose springs also explain the noise your hearing from the tranny area. I had the same exact symptoms.
I finally ordered a new clutch and will have my car going by the end of the week, after its been in the garage for a couple months
I finally ordered a new clutch and will have my car going by the end of the week, after its been in the garage for a couple months
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
ok, I unhooked the slave cylinder from the tranny, but I don't know how to disconnect it. It looks like the line and the slave cylinder are stuck together as one piece. How do I just change out the slave cylinder? Anyone know any links with pics? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
My money is on the clutch disc. The metal center of the disc prolly broke around the springs, and the spring is dragging. I've had this happen twice, once on a McLeod disc with 5k on it.
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
Come on, I know there has to be somebody on this site that has done this before. Is the slave cylinder one whole piece with the master or can you detach it and replace the slave cylinder? If so, where??????? how?????
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
Originally Posted by arieso94Z28
Come on, I know there has to be somebody on this site that has done this before. Is the slave cylinder one whole piece with the master or can you detach it and replace the slave cylinder? If so, where??????? how?????
If you had bad hydraulics, the pedel would go to the floor with very little resistance. If it feels normal, its in the clutch disc. Pull the tranny and see for yourself
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
Well now that the slave if off I am still asking the question if it is one whole piece with the master or can you seperate it. Its the stock Slave, so it will not hurt to replace it since my car is a 94 model. I have read the other posts about the Clutch, I don't need advice on that anymore, I need it on the Slave Cylinder. Thanks
Re: Clutch won't disengage all the way?????????
You can separate the slave cylinder from the master. I believe there's a roll pin you have to push out. Be sure to post up on how badly the disc is broken once you do get around to pulling the tranny.
Last edited by 96TurboTA; Jul 27, 2005 at 11:16 AM.


