Please help. Car is broke and need ideas to get it moving so I'm not stuck...
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open the bleeder then start it in gear, drive home it will take some attention and you'll have to look far ahead but it can be done. when you have to stop pop it into neutral turn the car off and start it with the car in first gear again. clutch will be useless but you can drive it. hope you know how to rev match for the downshifting.
reason you'll have to crack the bleeder is so you can get the clutch pedal down so the starter will engage, you won't lose brakes because there is a chamber for the clutch off to the side in the brake reservoir.
reason you'll have to crack the bleeder is so you can get the clutch pedal down so the starter will engage, you won't lose brakes because there is a chamber for the clutch off to the side in the brake reservoir.
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Buy AAA. I'm surprised more people don't have AAA especially if you drive an Evo.. Tsk tsk tsk.. Buy the premium plan and you get 1 FREE 200 mile tow and 2 FREE 100 mile tows per year. Not to mention all the discounts you get and free gas if you run out.
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I've popped the wedge collar off mine before and the clutch pedal can be moved with no problem.. if you take the slave cylinder off the transmission the pedal should go to the floor, and put it back on it won't move? New one on me, but sounds like hopefully damage is limited to the clutch and throw out bearing area
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Today i looked into the inspection hole thingy on the bottom of the transmission housing. A chunk of metal fell out and upon further inspection the throw out bearing appears to wobble and barely stays in there... That cant be good...