clutch & tranny Q's
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clutch & tranny Q's
I have a 87 t2, and am having problems with the clutch engaging. I have to pump clutch in order for the tranny to go into gear, so I am guessing that I don't have enough pressure to engage the clutch. What can I check or change that would fix it? What do I need to do to fix this problem? Thanks for the help.
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Check out www.corksport.com for the line SS one
And www.nopionline.com for the clutch hydraulics. CHEAP
Won't be more than 100 dollars total.
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And www.nopionline.com for the clutch hydraulics. CHEAP
Won't be more than 100 dollars total.
Santiago
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Turbonut
Hydraulics. Get a new clutch master & slave cyl. along with a new hose. You can check for leaks, and try to bleed the system, but if "old" time for new items. They're all that much. [/QUOTE
i just bought a new slave, master, clutch line, and thermastat from atkins. Cost 101.65 including shipping. Check ebay, they have some pretty good deals sometimes. The slave was 29.95, master was 49.95 from their website.
Hydraulics. Get a new clutch master & slave cyl. along with a new hose. You can check for leaks, and try to bleed the system, but if "old" time for new items. They're all that much. [/QUOTE
i just bought a new slave, master, clutch line, and thermastat from atkins. Cost 101.65 including shipping. Check ebay, they have some pretty good deals sometimes. The slave was 29.95, master was 49.95 from their website.
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