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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: geoff on 27 November 2009, 20:47:13
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can anybody tell me if my clutch is shagged or on its way out not slipping can put in to gear no probs when slowing down but when going up gears it seems very stiff and if i'm on tick over goes in no probs,but if you hold revs at 2000 or 3000 and put clutch down can not put it in to gear,please help peps,could it just need bleeding or is clutch going >:( >:( >:( >:( :y :y
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any ideas guys :y :y :y :y
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put your right foot hard on brake pedal (not pressing very very very hard) start engine and using left leg put into second gear and slowly lift your left foot off the clutch DON'T let the car move.
if it stalls when your foot is between 1/4 to 3/4 the way up clutch ok.
if the engine doesn't stall or cluth slips then it knacked.
do not rev engine when trying the above.
also reving the engine at 2000-3000 rpm whilst car not in motion and trying to engage a gear with clutch down isn't a very good idea you just burn up the thrust bearing.
if the clutch is ok i'd check for air lock
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It does sound like clutch drag. Bleeding the clutch slave on an Omega is a right pain.
I once had the flexible hose fail which dumped all the fluid from the slave cylinder. Managed to drive home by starting in gear & doing clutchless gearchanges.
To change the flex hose you have to drop the gearbox so lets hope it is just air in the system.
The other causes of clutch drag are broken fingers/springs or friction material in the clutch or a damaged spigot bearing.
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I once had the flexible hose fail which dumped all the fluid from the slave cylinder. Managed to drive home by starting in gear & doing clutchless gearchanges.
Ah that takes me back to an Austin Princess I once had ;D
Just a little observation but if you rev the engine and then try to put it in to gear then that might well be the cause of the problems.
Gearboxes have syncromesh on all forward gears these days to try and get them moving at the same speed to mesh smoothly - revving the engine counteracts this so not a good idea
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put your right foot hard on brake pedal (not pressing very very very hard) start engine and using left leg put into second gear and slowly lift your left foot off the clutch DON'T let the car move.
if it stalls when your foot is between 1/4 to 3/4 the way up clutch ok.
if the engine doesn't stall or cluth slips then it knacked.
do not rev engine when trying the above.
also reving the engine at 2000-3000 rpm whilst car not in motion and trying to engage a gear with clutch down isn't a very good idea you just burn up the thrust bearing.
if the clutch is ok i'd check for air lock
will check this tomorrow thanks for the ideas guys
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have just done this and car stalled about 3/4 of the way up so could it be air in the highdraulic system
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clutch seemed ok today so must be some air in hydrualics,think i will be bleeding it next time i'm off work :y
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Pressure bleed the clucth by forcing the fluid IN the bleed nipple.....dead easy to do then
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Pressure bleed the clucth by forcing the fluid IN the bleed nipple.....dead easy to do then
never heard of this hows it done then :y :y :y