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CLUTCH HELP/HELL

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Subject: CLUTCH HELP/HELL
From: Jody007@aol.com
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 16:29:30 EDT

With all the expert mechanics out there in team.net land, someone must
have an answer for why the clutch on my '74 TR-6 is acting the way it is.
If you have any ideas, please let them be known (selling the car and
getting a Honda is not an option).

I personally of never heard of anything like this: 

I have a fairly new clutch master and clutch slave cylinder. Since I
installed both, the clutch works perfectly on level ground, slight
uphill inclines, and downhill inclines, but heading uphill on fairly
steep grades, I loose all clutch pressure - the clutch pedal goes to the
floor. For instance if I'm travelling up a steep hill with a stoplight at
the top and I must come to a complete stop, I will put the car in neutral.
When the light turns green, I attempt to put the car in gear, but I get no
clutch pressure at all. I try pumping the clutch to build up pressure,
but with no results. I sit helplessly until all the cars pass and I can
roll the car back to level ground at which time, on queue, I get all the
clutch pressure back and everything works normally. It has been this way
for about a month. The clutch works perfectly at all other times. Its a
good thing I live in Florida where its relatively flat.

Here is what I've done so far:

My first thought was that I may just have air in the system somewhere,
since I just installed the new Girling master and Lockheed slave, so I re-bled
the system.
That didn't work. OK, so maybe I have a leak? But the fluid level is
constant and no leaks are evident anywhere. Maybe its just a trapped air
bubble somewhere? Since I only loose pressure uphill, I jacked the front
of the car up as high as I could get it and then bled the system (this
last one was purely an act of desperation). This didn't work. 

I thought I must be passing fluid back into the reservior. Even though
new, maybe I had a bad seal somewhere. I installed a clutch master repair
kit, checked the spring length on the plunger and cleaned everything out
very well. Put it all back together but no luck. I still have the 
Identical problem as before.

Has this ever happened to anyone? Or does anyone have an idea for why this
is happening? if so, please email me at sutherla@cs.fsu.edu. Thanks.

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