Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:54:38 -0800
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: Pedal action migrating towards the floor (clutch)
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I'd just bleed it with a manual bleeding method ..
if it bleeds properly ...see how it is then.
if it won't bleed ...like pumps in air .........then clutch MC ..but if
that's semi new I wouldn't suspect it.
I have seen vans on what might have been their 5th clutch slave cylinder but
they still had the ( rusty awful looking ) original clutch MC.
I only see to states of how the lever fits on the cross shaft..
either the come off OK ..
or they are terminally rusted in place.
check for flexing clutch slave bracket...
just for the fun of it.
and make sure the forward support bracket for it is in place..
people leave those off sometimes..
and the slave bracket can flex and eventually crack or break.
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Hanson" <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: Pedal action migrating towards the floor (clutch)
> Thanks, I'll check while I am at the slave, to see if that lever has
> slipped...The pedal action feels ok, just weak, not rough...I'm betting
> slave cylinder...I'll report back with my findings, like I usually do, for
> the edification of the list...
>
> The Vanagon Gods.....They only make things easy when you don't really
> notice....I drove around all summer and never gave a thought to my
> clutch...then soon as I began planning my winter trip....that clutch
> said....."Hey Dude....remember me? " A couple of years ago, the
> Headgasket
> got the duty from the Gods......One year, it was the engine mount....
> Don Hanson
>
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Bill M <billmonk@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Don
>> Couple things to check. Where the operating lever attaches to the cross
>> arm at the tranny. I had the splines corrode and the lever was loose. It
>> would move a quarter inch before it started to grab. It got so bad it
>> started to grind while shifting cause I wasn't getting full clutch
>> release.
>> I have also had the pin the actual clutch pedal rotates on wear. That
>> caused a squeaking though and a grinding feel when you pushed the pedal.
>> The only failures I have had with master and slave cylinders was leaks or
>> a total blow out. Nothing in between.
>> Now you know what I do. Good luck with your repair.
>>
>> Bill
>> 87 Westy
>> Zetec Turbo
>>
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>>
>> > 84 van, inline gas VW 4, diesel 5sp, diesel engine 50deg. mounts..
>> >
>> > Recently (over the past several days) I've been thinking my clutch
>> > pedal
>> > feels a bit easier to push down. Too easy.... The engagement from
>> > the
>> > clutch seems to now take place at the bottom of the pedal
>> > stroke...mostly
>> > in the first inch or two, near the firewall. The clutch seems to be
>> > functioning ok still, maybe just slightly notchy selecting gears.
>> Since
>> > it recently started snowing here (Pac NW USA) and we're beginning to
>> think
>> > "winter time trip to the Southwest"...this figures. (grin) This is my
>> > first 'issue' with the van in many months.
>> >
>> > Brake fluid is good, clutch is one year old. No slippage from the
>> > clutch. Slave is recent as is the MC...
>> >
>> > I am thinking first, I'll go under and inspect the clutch slave, after
>> > looking for leakage inside under the clutch pedal. I'll do a quick
>> > bleed
>> > of the slave and see if that fixes the low and soft-feeling pedal. If
>> so,
>> > and then the pedal action again migrates down the pedal
>> > stroke....another
>> > clutch slave will be installed...
>> >
>> > Sound like I am on the right track here?
>> >
>> > Why does the snow have to fall before these any problems develop with
>> > vehicles?
>> >
>> > Don Hanson
>>
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