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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / April 2005

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schmen - 17 Feb 2005 22:55 GMT
'89 Tropper 104,000 - 6cyl.

Gradually it is becoming more difficult to shift, and shifting into rear
always a grind.  The throw-out bearing was recently replaced -  any ideas
are appreciated.

Thanks,
schmen
Erik-Jan Geniets - 17 Feb 2005 23:39 GMT
>  '89 Tropper 104,000 - 6cyl.
>
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> Thanks,
>  schmen

How does the clutch work. Free play on the pedal ?
Erik-Jan.
miles - 18 Feb 2005 00:21 GMT
When was the last time the tranny oil was changed?  Maybe too heavy of a
weight for cold weather?  Wrong type of oil?  Improper clutch
adjustment?  Could also just be worn out.

>  '89 Tropper 104,000 - 6cyl.
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> Thanks,
>  schmen
zitvlak - 19 Feb 2005 15:38 GMT
yep sounds like pressure plate
djmcreynolds1@bellsouth.net - 17 Apr 2005 16:08 GMT
sounds to me like the bearing in the rear of the transmission is wearing
down since the problem seems to be getting worse .a clutch problem would not
affect only 1 gear it would affect all gears respectively sounds like you
might be looking at an internal problem with transmission or maybe shifter
bushings wearing out
> '89 Tropper 104,000 - 6cyl.
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> Thanks,
>  schmen
 
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