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    Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Okay, first off the clutch was replaced and only driven.. Mediumly Race like for around 2-4 months, not none stop but 50% of the time probably.. It doesn't slip if i don't mash on it.. when i mash it only slips in 2,3,4,5. It's a 1989 honda accord lx-i manual transmission. second off. can i just remove the whole ride side suspension and what not if necessary and remove the transmission and replace the clutch the pop it back in.. and maybe third off.. is there a video somewhere?
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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Quote Originally Posted by vtechkiller View Post
    Okay, first off the clutch was replaced and only driven.. Mediumly Race like for around 2-4 months, not none stop but 50% of the time probably.. It doesn't slip if i don't mash on it.. when i mash it only slips in 2,3,4,5. its an automatic 1989 honda accord lx-i. second off. can i just remove the whole ride side suspension and what not if necessary and remove the transmission and replace the clutch the pop it back in.. and maybe third off.. is there a video somewhere?
    thanks for the help..
    clutch in a automatic ?!?!1

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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Quote Originally Posted by AccordB20A View Post
    clutch in a automatic ?!?!1
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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hauntd ca3 View Post
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    my bad been busy and stressing.. its an manual.. i believe the clutch is fried.. i got a tranny shop like 15min from my house but i aint chancing that shit breaking down the road.. and now im stuck.. and for the safety of everyone and myself.. ill just do it at home.

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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Its a cable clutch its adjustable.See if can adjust it out.


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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    Its a cable clutch its adjustable.See if can adjust it out.


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    So i need to loosen the clutch cable? cause if the cable is too tight its apply the clutch? and if it don't slip in first but every other gear why is this? the design in a clutch/transmission allows first to be super strong. and what not?
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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    With the clutch out the cable will have "free play" of like 10 mm. I forget the setting. The clutch arm will be loose on the cable. If i think of it today ill pop a picture of mine. Its set that way so the pressure plate is squeezing everything together when you let off.


    Slipping in high gears is just the gear ratios are higher so there's more leverage(strain) on the clutch.

    id adjust it out and see if you can save it.

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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    With the clutch out the cable will have "free play" of like 10 mm. I forget the setting. The clutch arm will be loose on the cable. If i think of it today ill pop a picture of mine. Its set that way so the pressure plate is squeezing everything together when you let off.


    Slipping in high gears is just the gear ratios are higher so there's more leverage(strain) on the clutch.

    id adjust it out and see if you can save it.

    wp
    Right right.. more power in sense for the pressure plate to try and grab.. but its weird.. ill see if i cant pop up a pick of mine.. the cable is like tight but not like omg tight.. if i grab it there is no slop.. its tense all the time.
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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1.../91-12-4-1.jpg

    pretty close i just did a google search.

    it should be pretty loose feel where it hooks to the arm.


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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1.../91-12-4-1.jpg

    pretty close i just did a google search.

    it should be pretty loose feel where it hooks to the arm.


    wp
    Right right.. well i loosened the cable at the round clutch cable mounting spot or whatever, and i spun it counter clockwise and now my clutch grabs way sooner and feels way better but im not use to the feeling of it so i don't like it atm.. but it don't slip anymore.. im more curious on to how long i've been slowly burning my clutch and not knowing it cause it wasn't noticably bad..
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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    what would cause this in a automatic 89 dx accord?mine just stopped today.from park to drive and back,no catch?

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    Re: Bad Clutch or Pressure plate Needs adjusting?

    Oldman you would be better to start your own thread since its a different question.


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