Clutch Release Cylinder Problems
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Clutch Release Cylinder Problems - 1/7/2008 6:17:14 AM
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chepegato
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Hello i'm new to this site, in hopes to find answers to my problem. I recently swapped the engine and clutch on my 97 tiburon everything was fine so far until i tried to put it in gear. when the car is turned off i can put it in any gear i want but when the car is running it will not shift into any gear, so i checked and found out that the clutch release cylinder is not retracting, my guess maybe i put the parts in the wrong way? can someone show me a picture of their clutch release cylinder in that area so i check if i put the pieces together the wrong way. Thanks,
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RE: Clutch Release Cylinder Problems - 1/7/2008 6:20:53 AM
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madindian1
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you could be experiencing a hydraulic problem. if you press on the clutch pedal and there is no movement in the clutch fork mostly likey your clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder failed. i would recommend replacing both if that's what you're experiencing.
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RE: Clutch Release Cylinder Problems - 1/7/2008 6:41:28 AM
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chepegato
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thanks for the reply when i press the clutch pedal the clutch release cylinder will move forward but it does not go back when i release the clutch pedal, do you think i still have to replace the clutch release cylinder? i do not see any leaks on the cylinder.
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RE: Clutch Release Cylinder Problems - 1/7/2008 9:19:08 AM
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Rdturbulence
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check the hydralics first but if it still does it, it my be that you clutch fork could be sticking. i have an 01 and had similar problem, it would go into gear, but it wasn't fully engaged because the fork was stuck half way. and if thats the case, antiseize the **** out of it.
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RE: Clutch Release Cylinder Problems - 1/15/2008 1:38:48 PM
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ken99
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Did you bleed all of the air out of the line between the master and slave cylinders when you finished the install? Hydraulic clutch systems are like brakes, if the line has air bubbles in it, the slave will not respond to the master when you depress and release the clutch petal.
< Message edited by ken99 -- 1/15/2008 1:48:02 PM >
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RE: Clutch Release Cylinder Problems - 1/15/2008 5:15:01 PM
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madindian1
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well if you press on the pedal and you see the slave cylinder moving the fork and it doesn't return then the release bearing on the fork probably slip off. when you press on the pedal it suppose to push on the pressure plate, then when you take your foot off the pressure plate should let the fork with the bearing return. that's why sometimes some clutch pedal is tougher than others depending on the type of pressure plate is in the car. come to think about it that's why the car is not going into gear when it's on, the pressure plate cannot separate the clutch disc from the engine so the car can go into gear.
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