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Pete 03-07-2006 01:44 AM

92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
My understanding is the only possible reason for this failure mode is
the hydraulic system is malfunctioning. The mechanic I took it to
claims that the clutch itself needs replacing. How is it possible for
the fork/throwout bearing to fail in this way? I did not notice any
fluid leaking anywhere but I could imagine the internal cylinder seals
have failed. The clutch pedal does not 'catch' anymore after an inch of
movement was what I noticed first when the problem happened.

Thanks


Michael Pardee 03-07-2006 07:57 AM

Re: 92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
"Pete" <georga10@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141713842.412552.320640@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> My understanding is the only possible reason for this failure mode is
> the hydraulic system is malfunctioning. The mechanic I took it to
> claims that the clutch itself needs replacing. How is it possible for
> the fork/throwout bearing to fail in this way? I did not notice any
> fluid leaking anywhere but I could imagine the internal cylinder seals
> have failed. The clutch pedal does not 'catch' anymore after an inch of
> movement was what I noticed first when the problem happened.
>
> Thanks
>

Dunno if the problem is the same as a friend had in their older (year
unknown) Acura - the clutch disc, instead of having shock springs, had a
rubber piece. The rubber started crumbling and pieces jammed the clutch.

My son's '94 Integra clutch started screeching and dragging when he pressed
the pedal, and we found one of the shock springs had chewed through its
retainer and was jamming against the pressure plate or flywheel - I forget
which. So it can happen, but it isn't exactly common.

If the cylinders are failing the fluid level will have dropped. How does
that look? In any case, if the cylinders are original this would be a good
time to replace them - they are at their life expectancy, I'm sure. Simple
and affordable enough, and worth a shot.

Mike



TeGGeR® 03-07-2006 07:58 AM

Re: 92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
"Pete" <georga10@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1141713842.412552.320640@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com:

> My understanding is the only possible reason for this failure mode is
> the hydraulic system is malfunctioning. The mechanic I took it to
> claims that the clutch itself needs replacing. How is it possible for
> the fork/throwout bearing to fail in this way? I did not notice any
> fluid leaking anywhere but I could imagine the internal cylinder seals
> have failed. The clutch pedal does not 'catch' anymore after an inch of
> movement was what I noticed first when the problem happened.
>



The clutch won't DISengage?

Then a spring has worked loose and is jammed between flywheel and friction
disc.

Read this:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/clutch/index.html
and look at the pics about 3/4 of the way down.



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The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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Grahame 03-07-2006 05:00 PM

Re: 92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
Have someone monitor the clutch slave cylinder while you depress the clutch
pedal, the actuator should move, this will tell you if the hydraulics are
working.

"Pete" <georga10@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141713842.412552.320640@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> My understanding is the only possible reason for this failure mode is
> the hydraulic system is malfunctioning. The mechanic I took it to
> claims that the clutch itself needs replacing. How is it possible for
> the fork/throwout bearing to fail in this way? I did not notice any
> fluid leaking anywhere but I could imagine the internal cylinder seals
> have failed. The clutch pedal does not 'catch' anymore after an inch of
> movement was what I noticed first when the problem happened.
>
> Thanks
>




N.E.Ohio Bob 03-08-2006 08:28 AM

Re: 92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
Grahame wrote:

> Have someone monitor the clutch slave cylinder while you depress the clutch
> pedal, the actuator should move, this will tell you if the hydraulics are
> working.
>
> Slave cyl was the first thing I had trouble with on my '92. bob


Jim Yanik 03-08-2006 06:45 PM

Re: 92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in
news:WZAPf.16397$9I5.10309@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com:

> Grahame wrote:
>
>> Have someone monitor the clutch slave cylinder while you depress the
>> clutch pedal, the actuator should move, this will tell you if the
>> hydraulics are working.
>>
>> Slave cyl was the first thing I had trouble with on my '92.
>> bob

>


Clutch master cylinder was first on my 94 GSR.

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jyanik
at
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. 03-22-2006 04:07 AM

Re: 92 Accord clutch won't disengage
 
Check the pedal mounting. My mother in law's 94 Accord suffered
failure of the pedal mounting at the bulkhead.

On 6 Mar 2006 22:44:02 -0800, "Pete" <georga10@gmail.com> wrote:

>My understanding is the only possible reason for this failure mode is
>the hydraulic system is malfunctioning. The mechanic I took it to
>claims that the clutch itself needs replacing. How is it possible for
>the fork/throwout bearing to fail in this way? I did not notice any
>fluid leaking anywhere but I could imagine the internal cylinder seals
>have failed. The clutch pedal does not 'catch' anymore after an inch of
>movement was what I noticed first when the problem happened.
>
>Thanks

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