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Old 11-30-2005, 08:45 AM
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i have recently done a clutch in my car and since yesterday, the clutch pedal has begun to stick a bit and my speedometer has not been reading accuratly...it reads higher than it really is going, and i seem to think i feel a loss of power to the wheels...anyone else have symptoms like this ever before, or have an idea what is wrong here...im going to bleed my clutch after i get of work, but that couldnt be the reason for my speedometer being off...helppppp
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How recent? Did you lube up the TO bearing really well. This tends to be an oversight in some installations.
As for the speedo, you had to disconnect the speedo sensor wiring harness to pull the tranny. I would look there.
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i bled the clutch and still the pedal feels like its sticking...throwout bearing was lubricated..answerssssss
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im thinking its the slave, but whats my speedo+ power not getting to the ground probs...
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Sounds similar when I did my clucth.

We overlooked the release bearing.

The car ran fine on start but good luck getting the pedal not to stick or hit the floor board.

Look at the release bearing again and make sure it is in ther properly. PITA to take it apart again. But you gotta do what you gotta do.
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Originally Posted by DOUGHS2K,Nov 30 2005, 05:52 PM
Sounds similar when I did my clucth.

We overlooked the release bearing.

The car ran fine on start but good luck getting the pedal not to stick or hit the floor board.

Look at the release bearing again and make sure it is in ther properly. PITA to take it apart again. But you gotta do what you gotta do.
its such a bitch to get it apart again...sunday morning i guess ill do it...i cant stand having something now working the way i want it to
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