Sean14
04-22-2008, 01:43 AM
I searched and couldn't seem to find what I was looking for, so hopefully you all can give me some insight.
The car is an s14 with a KA and an Exedy stage 1 clutch
I was driving normal when all of a sudden the clutch started making this horrible knocking noise and the whole car got violent shaky. This would happen at all times except when I had the clutch pedal pushed down.
So, I took of the tranny and found that my throwout bearing had slid too far up the input shaft and got stuck, causing constant pressure on the pressure plate. The tob, fork, pivot ball and everything else looked to be perfectly normal, but somehow the fork was pushed to much and the tob went too far up the shaft.
I cleaned and relubed everything and I am half way through putting it back on, but this doesn't really solve why it happened the first time, meaning it will probably happen again.
Any ideas what caused this?
Should I adjust the master cylinder by the pedal?
Any input is appreciated... well, helpful input, haha.
Also, I circled the area where the tob is getting stuck. Sorry for the small pic.
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/seanlarin/Inputshaft.jpg
The car is an s14 with a KA and an Exedy stage 1 clutch
I was driving normal when all of a sudden the clutch started making this horrible knocking noise and the whole car got violent shaky. This would happen at all times except when I had the clutch pedal pushed down.
So, I took of the tranny and found that my throwout bearing had slid too far up the input shaft and got stuck, causing constant pressure on the pressure plate. The tob, fork, pivot ball and everything else looked to be perfectly normal, but somehow the fork was pushed to much and the tob went too far up the shaft.
I cleaned and relubed everything and I am half way through putting it back on, but this doesn't really solve why it happened the first time, meaning it will probably happen again.
Any ideas what caused this?
Should I adjust the master cylinder by the pedal?
Any input is appreciated... well, helpful input, haha.
Also, I circled the area where the tob is getting stuck. Sorry for the small pic.
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/seanlarin/Inputshaft.jpg