Three chances, Clutch spring Throw-out bearing per chance cluth itself... For an extra, in rare cases the, fulcrum to the throw out bearing can be bent (doubtful) Michael --- Jere Hawn <jbrschawn@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: > Hi All, > > I just wanted to get a few second opinions. Situation: (88 > GL (her van)) > when I push the clutch in it doesn't disengage all the way. > It has slowly > been getting worse. I can get it to disengage if I really > push the pedal > down but digi-wife can't seem to get it to disengage. I > suspect that the > slave cylinder is going bad. > > Are there any votes of confidences or other possibilities that > I am missing? > > Thanks in Advance. > > Jere > 90 GL > 88 GL
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