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Car Forum / Acura Cars / October 2004

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91 Integra Clutch Question

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MissLivvy - 19 Sep 2004 03:09 GMT
A few months ago I had my clutch disk, pressure plate and throw-out bearing
replaced. My problem is that my clutch has no play at all anymore. To get it
into gear I have to keep a lot of resistence on it and let it up very slowly
while applying gas, otherwise, it is going to pop the clutch and drop the
gearbox. I am trying to figure out where the clutch job went wrong. I took
it to another mechanic for an opinion, and he agreed with me that the clutch
was screwed up, but he did not exactly know why. So I am wondering, can an
adjustment be made to my cable to make it more driveable? Or is there an
adjustment somewhere else that can be done? The car is drivable but it's a
pain in the a.s to drive and I'd like to get it fixed.

TIA
BigBadBob - 21 Oct 2004 08:44 GMT
If your car has a hydraulic clutch, it could be a bad master/slave cylinder
or air in the line.

-BBB

>A few months ago I had my clutch disk, pressure plate and throw-out bearing
> replaced. My problem is that my clutch has no play at all anymore. To get
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> TIA
 
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