Toby
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having problems getting into gear - reverse, 1st and 2nd doesnt always play up but driving round town is a ball ache, i know its going espically as biting point is on the floor, is it the whole clutch or just a new cable that needs replacing and what sort of price for a standard clutch, oh its a 2000 1.4 sport!! Cheers
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manchester-lad
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if clutch is near floor av u tryed adjustin clutch cable
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Mistamist
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the clutch isnt disengaging properly, adjust the clutch cable by turning the bolt on the release arm on the gearbox itself.
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corsa.v6
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J100RSA
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look pal some 1 is asking for genuine help if youve got nothing better to say shut the fuk up!
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by J100RSA
look pal some 1 is asking for genuine help if youve got nothing better to say shut the fuk up!
too right
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bieransri
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doubt this has any relevance but we do loads of gear linkage assembleys on corsa c's. symptoms are difficult to engage reverse 1 and second.
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by bieransri
doubt this has any relevance but we do loads of gear linkage assembleys on corsa c's. symptoms are difficult to engage reverse 1 and second.
The old corsa b's it used to be difficulty getting into reverse. I didnt think there was aproblem with the corsa c's but obviously its a similar problem.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by M15T XE
the clutch isnt disengaging properly, adjust the clutch cable by turning the bolt on the release arm on the gearbox itself.
a mate said he just needed a new cable dint understand what he meant, clutch is on floor where bouts is the adjuster (im guessing its a bolt) on gearbox any one post a pic muchops appreciated!! Cheers
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gavin18787
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Registered: 22nd Feb 05
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get somebody to push the clutch in and out and youl see the bit moving that you want to adjust
Kind of like an arm that holds the cable by a square bolt and a cradle type thing.
simply pull the cable forwards so the square bolt is no longer in the cradle and screw the bolt further down the thread.
Job done
You should see it moving but incase your stuck its under the right hand side of the main enginge block behind the dip stick.
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Toby
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and the tighter i i have it the stiffer the clutch??
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gavin18787
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nope just effects the height of the "biting point"
once the biting point is raised the clutch will be completly disengaged and the gears should be easy to select and not crunchy.
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Toby
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yeah mate fixed it yesterday just like to say cheers for all the help and advice!! No more grinding for me yipee
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gavin18787
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nice one
although if its like mine it will have readjusted itself in a couple of months
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Toby
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yeah now i know how to fix it im good, looked on swervice sheet and they replaced the cable when i bought it so its just strech thank fuck!! Cheers thou
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