Problem After CLUTCH INSTALLMENT PLZ HELP !

Discussion in 'Technical' started by kooba, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. kooba

    kooba "UNLUKAY" :p

    WE got the button clutch put in! everything done right all ready to go n everyfin, and we start the car in neutral then clutch in and CAN'T put it into gear and clutch is too the FLOOR !

    Do i need to do clutch adjustment or is this something else ?????

    Aparently its one of the bolt/nut behind the clutch pedal ?????

    CHEERS BOYS !!! :confused:
     
  2. Ascension

    Ascension Active Member

    Does the clutch feel like it has pressure?
    Take a look under the car and have someone operate the pedal and see if the slave cylinder is moving the clutch fork.
    If it is then maybe you have fitted something up incorrect? not sure. I know on some cars like my ford there was various styles of thrust bearings from year to year and without the correct one the clutch would not operate/engage. Not sure if there is any difference with NA and TT bearings or forks etc but would be worth a look see.
     
  3. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

    Does it feel like the clutch is not connected to anything when you push it in? Could just be the cable isn't attached to the pedal? Or snapped.
     
  4. 300mech

    300mech New Member

    cable:rolleyes:
    common for zeds to need the slave and master replaced.
    when you put in a NEW clutch, the slave cyl changes also. which moves the slave piston into a different 'wear zone' internally in the cyl. which causes the seals to leak
     
  5. ZX2NV

    ZX2NV Z Racing Evolution

    Did you do it yourself, the Z32 has three clutch bleed points and sounds like its not bled properly.

    One on the master, one on the slave and one just next to the drivers side strut tower a little nipple on a block (also for clutch)
     
  6. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

    Lol, it's possible. Don't tell me, Z's don't have cables? I swear all my simple solutions don't exist on the Z. Just I had this prob on another car and was simply cable snapped. :rolleyes:
     
  7. WYKKED

    WYKKED <b><font color=red>2 Much Trouble</font></b>

    Correct. Z32 has a fluid clutch system, not a cable.
     
  8. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

    Haha, serves me right for driving an auto.
     
  9. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    I'd guess a non-bled clutch, dead slave, broken fork pivot or you didn't clip the fork back onto the pivot after you put the T/O bearing on.
     
  10. MikeZ32

    MikeZ32 das Über member

    does the pedal have any pressure feel left to it? or is it just up and down and feels like sponge? adjust it if there's pressure, bleed the whole system if very little/no pressure or if the fluid clutch master res is cloudy from air bubbles.
     
  11. kooba

    kooba "UNLUKAY" :p

    Grrr THNX PPLZ

    i tried all that and it was none of that got really pissed !!!
    and int he end it was the ******* PINK housing for the clutch the pins inside were friken bent !!! and we didnt notice all good and done now lol yay MY Z CHIRPS again sounds really nice with the 2'5 inch cat back xaust no RESSies ! and hi FLO cats hehe VERY NICE :D

    thnx for the feed back
     

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