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Driving home on Saturday, 7/24/2010, with just one stop sign to go, I was shifting from 3rd to 4th and the clutch pedal "went floppy" and wouldn't disengage the clutch/drivetrain.
When I say, "went floppy", I mean that the pedal depression effort dropped to near nothing, although it does still return to the regular postition on its own. There's virtually no resistance nor response to downward effort.
I was able to no-clutch shift to the front of the house and get her parked by the curb, snatching Neutral as I rolled to a stop. I did idle-in-1st through the last STOP sign two blocks from the house, but thankfully, there were no other cars there. I was prepared to kill the engine and restart in gear if I had to.
I have not yet had a chance to crawl on or under her to see if there's a linkage problem or if it might be something inside the bell housing.
The Fire Department that I got her from back in March had advised that the clutch slipped sometimes, and that some of their drivers liked to ride the clutch instead of using low gears and throttle control while fighting pastureland brush fires. They had suggested that she might need a clutch soon. HOWEVER, the symptoms they described - slipping- had not been a problem for me.
Anyone out there with a similar experience?
Am I looking at a linkage "disconnect"?
Or possibly a throw-out bearing or pressure plate problem?
I'll know more when I can look her over, but at this point any input would be appreciated. Will update as the diagnosis is determined.
I did backtrack my route in the mini-van almost immediately after the failure and found NO PARTS or HARDWARE laying on the pavement along the way. (Thought this was a good sign.)
Thanks for any help/input.
Looks like it's time to GO MECHANICKING
When I say, "went floppy", I mean that the pedal depression effort dropped to near nothing, although it does still return to the regular postition on its own. There's virtually no resistance nor response to downward effort.
I was able to no-clutch shift to the front of the house and get her parked by the curb, snatching Neutral as I rolled to a stop. I did idle-in-1st through the last STOP sign two blocks from the house, but thankfully, there were no other cars there. I was prepared to kill the engine and restart in gear if I had to.
I have not yet had a chance to crawl on or under her to see if there's a linkage problem or if it might be something inside the bell housing.
The Fire Department that I got her from back in March had advised that the clutch slipped sometimes, and that some of their drivers liked to ride the clutch instead of using low gears and throttle control while fighting pastureland brush fires. They had suggested that she might need a clutch soon. HOWEVER, the symptoms they described - slipping- had not been a problem for me.
Anyone out there with a similar experience?
Am I looking at a linkage "disconnect"?
Or possibly a throw-out bearing or pressure plate problem?
I'll know more when I can look her over, but at this point any input would be appreciated. Will update as the diagnosis is determined.
I did backtrack my route in the mini-van almost immediately after the failure and found NO PARTS or HARDWARE laying on the pavement along the way. (Thought this was a good sign.)
Thanks for any help/input.
Looks like it's time to GO MECHANICKING