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92 isuzu rodeo clutch problem
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enewman
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Jan 13, 2007, 8:46 PM
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92 isuzu rodeo clutch problem
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I just replced my cluth/pressure plate/throw out bearing and had the fly wheel resurfaced. also replaced the slave cylinder. I am unable to get the car to go into gear. Have tried adjusting the free play and bled the master and slave multiple times..no luck. Aside from droping the transmision again and double checking..lets asume everything is right..Any suggestions? It is on a 92 isuzu rodeo 3.1L 4x4 with the 9 11/16 clutch.
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jan 14, 2007, 12:09 AM
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Guess: This is probably a problem with the hydraulic linkage to properly disengage the clutch. Other: If trans was allowed to bend up the clutch disk by hanging there until you bolted it up it will just drag all the time and make shifting tough and a new disk is the only fix. Hope it's simpler than going back there, T
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enewman
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Jan 14, 2007, 1:13 AM
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kinda what i was thinkin to...will let you know what i find..
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enewman
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Jan 29, 2007, 10:53 PM
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Well turns out I was given the wrong clutch..once we pulled it out ..again...it had to many springs and was off by 1/8 if an inch..not sure if it was even for an Isuzu..a hard lesson re-learned( I knew better than to just throw a new part in before checking)..so to everyone who sees this..DOUBLE CHECK THE PARTS!!!
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tut2261
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Jan 29, 2007, 11:39 PM
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I hear that, I installed 4, Ford "Reman" Clutch kits in a 95 F-150 all within 10 miles. Before a Ford Engineer agreed with me that the pressure plates where machined and the friction surface was not flat. All it took was a new clutch kit from napa. The uneven surface of the pressure plate would not allow the clutch to fully dis-engauge. Needless to say I will never install a "Reman" clutch again.
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jan 30, 2007, 9:24 PM
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Parts can be a real pest!! When I call my very local store I bring the old one with me if there are choices in the same vehicle. This has happened to me too many times over the years so I match them up at the counter. Note: Some times you'll be asked the month of production which can be found on most door jams, T
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