If the clutch was not disengaging I would say the clutch master is empty of hydraulic fluid, this would be a result of a leak in the master or the slave cylinder. If the clutch is not engaging I would suspect the clutch disc has shredded in which case the clucth assembly would have to be replaced.
the clutch went out on my 97 Chevy cavalier how do i fix it
if the clutch is hydraulic operated, bleed the cluth if it is mechanical cluth, adjust the linkages
The transmission and wheel assembly must be removed. Not a DIY job, unless you have the skills.
It may be that your clutch master cylinder is bad, or more than likely one of the internal components within the cylinder, have the clutch master cylinder checked.
The hydraulic clutch reservoir is attached to the firewall. The hydraulic clutch slave cylinder is in front of the transmission. The transmission would have to be dropped to gain access to the slave cylinder.
The throwout bearing in your clutch is the likely culprit here. Your clutch may be shot in addition, but you are probably looking at a costly fix here.
clutch or trany problem, possible shifter issue
clutch basket on 89 Harley
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I have the clutches in my kx 85 but the clutch rode that goes to the clutch cable keeps Hitting the clutch Case How do I fix it
Manufactuer defect best way to fix is to put a bolt under clutch to keep clutch pedal from pushing rod to far an blowing seal in master cylinder. Bought six before figuring out the solution. Hope that helps
unbolt tranny from engine clutch is between them