need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
i recently purchased a car that was auto then converted to manual. its an acura integra 95. when i picked it up the tranny was stuck in gear and axels blown. i replaced those with a new ls tranny, new cv axels, new brake master cylinder and clutch cylinder. but now its being wierd and everytime i push the clutch in it doesnt feel like it is engaging anythign but i can see it from the slave cylinder that it is working properly.
The car starts without the clutch, and when it is running the shift linkage acts like it will not go into gear while the car is on with th eclutch engaged. when the car is off it goes in fine??? im so lost as to what to do and im pulling my hair out over this damn car. any help is thankful and appreciated! |
Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
could be the mounts...
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
Originally Posted by CHUBBS_09
(Post 7134920)
could be the mounts...
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
You need to bleed the clutch out more. there isnt enough fluid.
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
Iight guys ima try these tonight thanks for advice will update the progress when I finish these
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
Originally Posted by ready4anewhip
(Post 7135397)
Iight guys ima try these tonight thanks for advice will update the progress when I finish these
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
You didn't say that you replaced the clutch, so are you sure that the clutch is correct for that engine and is working properly?
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
Sounds like a shit load of air in the lines. if the linkage was in a bind, it wouldn't shift regardless of the car running or not. If you don't have the proper bleeding equipment, get a friend, a clear rubber line (fuel line at Advance), big jug of brake fluid, and a container to catch brake fluid in. Bleed the slave cylinder on the clutch until you are absolutely confident that the air is gone. Do this and post if your problem is solved.
Bleeding the clutch slave cylinder is a bitch if you don't have a brake bleeding tool. Just an FYI. |
Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
Also check the top mounting hole for the clutch pedal assembly. Some guys skip on installing it and the whole clutch pedal assembly will rock
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Re: need some advice on a auto to manual conversion
well i have bled both slave and master cylinders. as well as with checking to see if the mounts were binding the linkage. im still lost as to what it could be.
I installed a barely used clutch in the car but only thing i can think of is either the new throw out bearing i put in this tranny may or may not be the right size it prolly is bought it at autozone.. and i have a thought that maybe the pressure plate i installed is shot.. idk fml |
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