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Date:         Sat, 19 Nov 2011 08:27:05 -0800
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Pedal action migrating towards the floor (clutch)
Comments: To: Bill M <billmonk@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <AB59F75C-D25D-4A1A-BFFE-57884495E650@gmail.com>
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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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