CLutch is buggered or might just be the clutch cable
You cannot change the compressor bearing, however, you can change the clutch bearing. Which one is bad? Is there a noise when the clutch is engaged, or not engaged?
Nope, i can start my 720 without clutch engaged. Its a 1984 720 with the z24 motor if you were wondering
No. I always floated the gears. in ther words, I shifted without pressing the clutch pedal. Anyone who drives in places other than hardball roads would probably tell you otherwise, though.. especially when you've got the power divider and diff locks engaged.
there is no neutral safety switch on 79 accords. I had 2 of them and I would start it in 1st gear alot when the clutch was stuck engaged. Dave
You can move it but it may not always go where you want
Slowly and if you are good you can change gears without using the clutch. Takes a little practice and a good ear or feel for when the engie is running at the speed to change without the clutch.
When a clutch fan is always engaged, it could mean that the clutch is no longer working properly and needs to be replaced. If a clutch wears out, then it will make?æthe engine to run hot when idle.
yes
When you engage the clutch and the engine sits there spinning: it get's no traction OR when there is no pressure on the clutch pedal: pressing it changes nothing.
There are three common problems which are causing your car to stall when the clutch is engaged. These problems are either a worn out clutch plate, a warped pressure plate or disc, or a damaged throw out bearing.
When not engaged, the wheel spins freely. When the low pressure switch closes, it closes the electrical circuit to the compressor clutch. This actuates an electromagnet, which pulls the clutch in to engage it.
There is a switch mounted under the dash above the clutch arm. It has either slipped out of its bracket or is bad. It is there to keep you from starting the car with the clutch engaged. A safety factor.