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| + | Clutch problems do not necessarily mean you need a new clutch. [[Clutch#Adjustment|Adjusting the clutch]] might resolve the problem. Or other more obscure issues might be the cause. | ||
| - | Noise when pedal pressed | + | = Noise when pedal pressed = |
| - | * Worn [[Release bearing]] | + | * Worn [[Release Bearing]] |
| - | * Improperly greased release bearing or [[Pilot bushing]] | + | * Improperly greased release bearing or [[Pilot Bushing]] |
| + | = Noise when pedal released = | ||
| + | * Worn Gearbox Bearing (Input Shaft Bearing) | ||
| - | Noise when pedal released | + | = Clutch Won't Release Fully = |
| - | * ? | + | Difficult to shift gears due to failure to fully release |
| + | * improper adjustment of linkage. [[Clutch#Adjustment|Adjust the clutch]] to see if that fixes the issue. | ||
| + | * incorrect length of [[Release Bearing]] sleeve fitted. If you just swapped gearboxes, this is a somewhat common issue | ||
| - | Clutch Won't Release Fully (difficult to shift gears | + | = Grabby clutch = |
| - | * improper adjustment of linkage | + | * Drum shoe brakes too tight, or contaminated with oil or grease. Inspect [[Rear Brakes]] and (if so equipped) [[Brakes#Front Drum Brakes]] |
| - | + | ||
| - | Grabby clutch | + | |
| - | * Drum shoe brakes too tight, or contaminated with oil or grease. Inspect drum brakes | + | |
| * Oil or grease on clutch face | * Oil or grease on clutch face | ||
| * Disc rivets loose | * Disc rivets loose | ||
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| * Worn lining. Replace disc | * Worn lining. Replace disc | ||
| - | Clutch Slips | + | = Clutch Slips = |
| - | * improper adjustment of linkage | + | * improper adjustment of linkage (no free play). [[Clutch#Adjustment|Adjust the clutch]] to see if that fixes the issue. |
| * worn disc | * worn disc | ||
| - | [[Category:Clutch]] | + | [[Category:Clutch]][[Category:Diagnoses and Corrections]]{{End}} |
Current revision
Clutch problems do not necessarily mean you need a new clutch. Adjusting the clutch might resolve the problem. Or other more obscure issues might be the cause.
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Noise when pedal pressed
- Worn Release Bearing
- Improperly greased release bearing or Pilot Bushing
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Noise when pedal released
- Worn Gearbox Bearing (Input Shaft Bearing)
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Clutch Won't Release Fully
Difficult to shift gears due to failure to fully release
- improper adjustment of linkage. Adjust the clutch to see if that fixes the issue.
- incorrect length of Release Bearing sleeve fitted. If you just swapped gearboxes, this is a somewhat common issue
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Grabby clutch
- Drum shoe brakes too tight, or contaminated with oil or grease. Inspect Rear Brakes and (if so equipped) Brakes#Front Drum Brakes
- Oil or grease on clutch face
- Disc rivets loose
- Poorly lubricated clutch disc splines
- warped pressure plate
- Misaligned clutch. Make sure there is no junk between gearbox
- worn clutch cable (common with RHD clutches)
- Worn lining. Replace disc
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Clutch Slips
- improper adjustment of linkage (no free play). Adjust the clutch to see if that fixes the issue.
- worn disc
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