b16 hydo trans?
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b16 hydo trans?
mike james
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the other night i stop at a light, downshifted as usual, put it in first, light changed, let the clutch out and nothing just reved up... input shaft bearing? throwout? any idea's or has this happened to you? thanks
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the other night i stop at a light, downshifted as usual, put it in first, light changed, let the clutch out and nothing just reved up... input shaft bearing? throwout? any idea's or has this happened to you? thanks
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Re: b16 hydo trans?
More than likely the clutch.. If the clutch is that bad it had to give you some warning like slipping ? No abnormal sounds when you let out of the clutch then its more than likely in gear, just there is no clutch disc left.. GL bro..
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Re: b16 hydo trans?
Not input shaft bearing. It will make noise if it's worn too much, but the shaft will still rotate if the bearing is bad. If the bearing is seized, the engine will stall because the shaft can't rotate. It could be the throwout bearing; given the symptoms the bearing would have to either be stuck (not sliding on the shaft) or has seperated into a few pieces.
Sounds like the clutch isn't engaging, or there is something wrong with the transmission. So could be throwout bearing, could be pressure plate failure, could be transmission failure.
Some of the other possibilities are already eliminated, because you have a failure to engage instead of a failure to disengage. So it's not a hydraulic system failure or a throwout fork failure, etc. A fluid leak or bad master/slave/whatever doesn't matter, because it only exerts pressure to disengage the clutch. Lose system pressure and the clutch engages again, which is the opposite behavior..
Last edited by Fabrik8; 11-01-2012 at 05:31 AM.