Posted by DeanB on June 23, 2009 at 12:56:03 from (204.50.130.98):
In Reply to: clutch problems posted by Eric SEI on June 22, 2009 at 07:45:51:
Walterdavies said: (quoted from post at 19:06:12 06/22/09) Most likely the clutch is stuck you need to open up the bottom cover and then see if it is moving the throw-out bearing is actually pressing on the pressure plate if so then with the engine off have someone press the clutch pedal in then with a soft hammer or a brass drift tap the side of the pressure plate to get the clutch to release.
Walt
Hi Walt - You wre right! :D I never would have thought that the clutch would be stuck but it makes sense since the motor was also stuck. I've got the motor running good now. I took a look at the clutch and sure enough it is stuck so I will need to spend some time there too. Thanks a lot, you saved me some time!
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