Posted by Pete in Holland, MI on January 26, 2010 at 12:29:36 from (198.36.95.14):
In Reply to: F30 clutch posted by Harvey T on January 26, 2010 at 11:51:00:
Can't get in gear?
If a clutch doesn't disengage, then you'll grind gears then lurch forward once in gear, but pressing the clutch won't stop you.
If a clutch doesn't engage, releasing it won't make you travel, nor spin the PTO pulley when it is engaged.
If a clutch is slipping, you can still put the transmission in gear, but won't go anywhere, or have little power to climb a hill, but the engine doesn't labor.
Verify that the clutch linkage has some play when you release the clutch pedal. If all the back-lash has been removed, then you are artificially holding the clutch somewhat disengaged.
If you cannot get the transmission into gear, engine started or not, the issue is not in the clutch.
With this info, where now is the issue?
Just trying to gather more information on your problem.
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