
URGENT HELP: Clutch/Gearbox/Flywheel - BUSTED
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URGENT HELP: Clutch/Gearbox/Flywheel - BUSTED
Driving home tonight...1st gear shift at 6000rpm...into neutral and then bang it won't go into second. Stuck in neutral...it won't go into any gear, they are stiff as ever. The clutch pedal feels mushy and soft not as it would normally feel. I pull over -> the car still running. Try again to engage the gears but none will engage except 3rd gear now but only just and it feels funny. Whilst pushing a few times on the clutch I hear a rattle as if something metal has fallen out from the drivetrain and then crunching of gears. I get out of the car thinking that I've busted a gear or my clutch. I turned the car off...a few seconds later I thought I'd try my luck and start it again. and then it was all back to normal -> although the gears did feel really rough as if there wasn't even grip from the clutch. I drive home using every gear now knowing that my gearbox is still alright (I HOPE) and hoping that its just my clutch and hopefull yit didn't do any damage to the flywheel. Can anybody help me solve this and tell me what the problem is? My guess would be that my clutch has had its day and/or a spring from the clutch has fallen out and mashed up in there somewhere...please help. I need the car for tomorrow. 


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It might be hard to judge, but does the rattle from the 'clutch' change in pitch or frequency as you increase the revs of the engine, but without having the engine in gear?
If so, then the clutch is probably broken. Possibly broken a plate spring, or more likely a finger on the pressure plate. Only way to tell for sure is to drop the box out and have a looksee.
If so, then the clutch is probably broken. Possibly broken a plate spring, or more likely a finger on the pressure plate. Only way to tell for sure is to drop the box out and have a looksee.
Adam
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adam...i have a feeling that is exactly what happened. there has been a rattle on decelreation for the past month or so...i just never got around to fixing it...i'm pretty sure a spring has come loose and mashed up in there somewhere...
so do the 1.8 boxes fit in the 1.6 without any modification...how much do master cylinders cost brand new? i know slaves are about $90. i might as well replace everything and make it strong again since its all going to be out.
so do the 1.8 boxes fit in the 1.6 without any modification...how much do master cylinders cost brand new? i know slaves are about $90. i might as well replace everything and make it strong again since its all going to be out.

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The clutch pedal feels mushy and soft not as it would normally feel.
Your gearbox could be full of banana skins but that will have no effect on the feel of the clutch pedal. That description above is of failed hydraulics or a disintegrated clutch/pressure plate. If the clutch and/or pressure plate have disintegrated, it is most unlikely that it will recover as stated below .....
a few seconds later I thought I'd try my luck and start it again. and then it was all back to normal -> although the gears did feel really rough
Rough shift/changes are also indicative of incomplete clutch disengagement from the possible failures raised above.
Have you checked the slave and release lever travel yet?

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JSE, I'm with JBT here.
Based on the limited information that you have passed us, your gearbox is probably fine.
However you will need a new clutch kit, 4 axle stands, a trolley jack and a socket set with 2 extensions, 1 knuckle and 14 and 17mm sockets. Around 4 hours work with a friend and you will be fixed.
A PBR clutch kit will set you back around $200. They will want your old pressure plate though. The little bearing in the middle of the flywheel is another $5 or so. Unless you have a desire to spend money without good cause, continue to use the slave cylinder until it is kaput. Same for the gearbox.
Check the slave cylinder throw, but I think the problem is inside the bellhousing.
Based on the limited information that you have passed us, your gearbox is probably fine.
However you will need a new clutch kit, 4 axle stands, a trolley jack and a socket set with 2 extensions, 1 knuckle and 14 and 17mm sockets. Around 4 hours work with a friend and you will be fixed.
A PBR clutch kit will set you back around $200. They will want your old pressure plate though. The little bearing in the middle of the flywheel is another $5 or so. Unless you have a desire to spend money without good cause, continue to use the slave cylinder until it is kaput. Same for the gearbox.
Check the slave cylinder throw, but I think the problem is inside the bellhousing.
Adam
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