Clutch half disengaged (Page 1/1)
Xenoblast FEB 12, 06:10 PM
87 GT 5 speed

I had this problem a while back when I was moving houses, but it never came back so I ignored it. But I drove for an hour without taking it out of 5th gear, so when I finally exitted the highway the clutch was half disengaging. I know that for sure bc reverse was grinding if i tried to put it into that and it was hard to put it into gear. The clutch pedal also felt "sticky" the best way to describe it. After using it a couple more times it returned to normal.

I was wondering if this is a symptom of a failing slave cylinder, as I know thats a common problem.
Gall757 FEB 12, 09:09 PM
If it returns to normal with use, and you see no loss of fluid, I would think that the seals in the master cylinder are going bad.
Patrick FEB 12, 10:19 PM

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Originally posted by Xenoblast:

The clutch pedal also felt "sticky" the best way to describe it.



Although my clutch was still disengaging, this sounds similar to what I was experiencing a few months ago. Turned out to indeed be a worn out clutch master cylinder.


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Originally posted by Patrick Here:

The clutch pedal in my Formula started feeling and sounding weird a week ago. When I release the clutch pedal, it starts to come up normally, but then the pedal sort of "catches", then goes limp before slowly returning all the way. As this is all occurring, there's also a squawking noise coming from somewhere up front (not from the engine bay). The clutch itself seems to be engaging and releasing properly.


Skybax FEB 13, 11:45 AM
They are old, so if you are replacing one replace them BOTH with Rodney Dickman units, and save your clutch from further premature wear.
olejoedad FEB 13, 12:05 PM
And check for free range of motion on the throw out bearing arm....
Xenoblast FEB 13, 02:38 PM

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Originally posted by Skybax:

They are old, so if you are replacing one replace them BOTH with Rodney Dickman units, and save your clutch from further premature wear.



Im probably gonna wait and replace everything when I do an s10 brake booster upgrade. then i will replace them both.
PhatMax FEB 13, 02:49 PM
Just throwing this out there….. last summer I removed my v6 and trans. Then car had only been sitting for 2 years ( restoring at the moment). As I removed the trans to repair, paint etc I find that I can’t move the clutch arm to remove the clutch….. at all …. I had to put a three foot bar to get it moving finally loose enough to work on. It wasn’t really rusty but had the typical amount of dust everywhere. The grease on the clutch arm was hard as a rock…. Crazy I tell you..