Sounds like you need a new clutch. Or at the very least the clutch pedal free play needs adjustment.
I had same problem so I changed clutch, no diference. found the plate the clutch pedal conects to had pulled away from bulkhead. rewelded to bulkhead and clutch was fine.
If the clutch pedal remains on the floor despite bleeding, it may indicate a problem with the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder, possibly due to internal leaks. Check for any fluid leaks around these components and inspect the clutch fluid level. If the cylinders are functioning properly, the issue might also stem from a damaged clutch release bearing or pressure plate. It’s advisable to have a mechanic diagnose the problem to avoid further damage.
The problem may be with your starter and not with the clutch.
A clutch wrench is a mechanical tool used to hold a clutch in place during installation. This holds the clutch still and does not allow it to move.
You have to look at the wear on the clutch and look for cracks. If the clutch does go out, the shifter will still move everywhere, but the transmission will not shift.
you need to change the spring in the clutch cylinder ,you find more info on at alfa .net
also reffered to a dumping the clutch it is when you are in gear and holding the clutch in then you rev up the bike and release the clutch handle fast wouldn't recommend doing it sitting still
On a 1971 Kawasaki 500, how do you unstick a frozen clutch? The clutch plates must have fused together in the 7 yrs it sat still.
No, Brian Dawkins will not be a clutch player if he came back.
No. You will stall(or cut-out). This means that the car shuts down and then you have to clutch in and put it into neutral. Then(still on the clutch) turn on the car again.
i have fitted a new clutch, clutch fork, flywheel,clutch master & clutch slave cylinders the problem is i cannot get a pedal after bleeding the slave cyl,there is no air in the system & i still cannot get a good enough pedal help????
BAD CLUTCH