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Re: My trooper does not move foward or backwards??? #501280 09/14/04 03:26 AM
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Daniel_T Offline OP
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From what I can gather, your clutch is not engaged to the flywheel. Somehow its frozen away from the flywheel. COuld there be corrosion in there? Who knows, maybe some furry animal or some big bug got up there an did some damage. Does the clutch pedal feel "normal"? If not, then theres definitely something binding somwhere.

Dan

That is what I am saying the clutch is not engageing at all. I don't that it has anything wierd like an animal or a bug. I pop the boot off the slave cyclender and it was sealed up tight. The pedal feels fine that's what has me all <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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Have you tried just pumping the clutch?? Is there NO pedal at all?

Mine did that exact same thing when I first got it back after having the new clutch and tranny put in. I FREAKED when I let the clutch out and the damn thing stayed running and it was in gear.

Id try pumping the clutch a few times then trying. Or do what the other guys said hehe

Virginia

Yeap been there tried that no luck.lol The pedal feels fine. I guess I will have to pull the tranny to figure this one out.
I was going to just clean it up and get her ready to make the Uwharrie trip this oct. but it doesn't look so good right now <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Later,
Daniel


"Thanks for the joy that you gave to me"
Re: My trooper does not move foward or backwards??? [Re: Bansil] #501281 09/14/04 03:32 AM
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Daniel_T Offline OP
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Nope, ain't no furry animal could do that (except maybe a Moose.....or elk...)I have to believe the aliens
(don't laugh they are my friends):D have tak'n an destroyed
your clutch disc
My 62 "heep" did this at the ABC store.I pulled in,stopped,
got some rum....went to pull out....and nothing
the clutch disc just brokeup/flaked off/dissenigrated(s/p)
and had to have it towed home..............
Bansil

I hear you on that one however I ran it for like five to ten mins. and it didn't smoke the clutch. I couldn't smell nothing as if the clutch was burning. If the clutch disc were going bad - gone bad it still would move alittle or atleast try to when I reved it up right. Like I said before this is the center fource clutch and it has very litle miles on it, However it does have some time. I think I got it like 2 years ago.

Later,
Daniel


"Thanks for the joy that you gave to me"
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