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Old 01-10-2006, 06:59 AM
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ok ill try to explain i was driving 5 north and got stock in traffic stop and go for about 1hr and all of a sudden my clutch its slightly harder to press its not normal so i was still going till i got to my destination i finally shut off the engine and waited for about 5 minutes and started the car again and its normal again i said what the f*** anyone can tell me why this happens everytime i get stock in traffic?

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Old 01-10-2006, 07:27 AM
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Maybe because your stuck in traffic and your leg gets fatigued giving you the sensation that it's getting firmer...
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no i dont think so cause sometime my dad drives my car at night around 7pm while traffic and all of a sudden i get on it its slightly hard to press im not sure if i should bleed the clutch
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anyone had this problem or anyone knows if theres a fix on this?
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Bleed the clutch, it cant hurt. Hows the enagement point on it right now?
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i think it engage half way up i dont recall it
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honda tsb for this. pull the slave off the trans, pop the fork off of its pivot. get a long lil brush, rub a coat of antizeize, or moly grease on the fork faces, and the fork pivot. it will smooth right up. no more sticky, or hard pedal. lates dave
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thanks S2oooNvegas ill try ill let you know what happen thanks again
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Originally Posted by S2oooNvegas,Jan 11 2006, 03:09 AM
honda tsb for this. pull the slave off the trans, pop the fork off of its pivot. get a long lil brush, rub a coat of antizeize, or moly grease on the fork faces, and the fork pivot. it will smooth right up. no more sticky, or hard pedal. lates dave
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what about a clutch pedal that is extremely loose....also its tough as shit to shift gears and reverse almost never goes into gear on the 1st or 2nd try anymore. Slave, and all fluids have been changed, rebled like about 4 times already. There is also a loud clacking sound when decelerating in 1st or 2nd gear and no, its not the clutch buzz as i had that also.


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