My clutch is fine 90% of the time.
But sometimes it grinds when I put it in reverse.
It almost seems like the clutch is not fully disengaged - when I move the gear level I can feel the gears clipping each other.
And have to just ram the stick in.
Also, I'm sure the bite on the clutch gets lower and lower as I drive around town.
As far as I know, it's a hydroulic clutch, so maybe there is some air in the line or a dodge seal that allows pressure to escape.
When I leave it for a while the clutch seems to be fine again the next time I get in.
I've done a search on here, and the best suggestions seem to be to bleed the cutch, and then see if that fixes it.
I don't know how to bleed a clutch.
But, I want to learn.
Should I get a haines manual type thing, or can someone here explain it to me.
Cheers.
But sometimes it grinds when I put it in reverse.
It almost seems like the clutch is not fully disengaged - when I move the gear level I can feel the gears clipping each other.
And have to just ram the stick in.
Also, I'm sure the bite on the clutch gets lower and lower as I drive around town.
As far as I know, it's a hydroulic clutch, so maybe there is some air in the line or a dodge seal that allows pressure to escape.
When I leave it for a while the clutch seems to be fine again the next time I get in.
I've done a search on here, and the best suggestions seem to be to bleed the cutch, and then see if that fixes it.
I don't know how to bleed a clutch.
But, I want to learn.
Should I get a haines manual type thing, or can someone here explain it to me.
Cheers.
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