| On Mon, 03 Jun 2002 16:37:37 -0500, Barney Gaylord wrote:
>>is there a way to test to make sure ....
>
>You already did.  1/2" motion at the slave without disengaging means the 
>hydraulics are fine and the clutch internals are shot.
this is NOT what i *wanted* to hear..
but, thanks for the info..
NOW list experts:
seems i gotta pull the engine to fix the clutch..
i've had this car for 18 months (seven *driving* months, due to salty roads) 
and the engine 
runs pretty good--i've not done a compression check (but will)...so assuming 
i'm "just" gonna 
fix up the clutch AND all the stuff that really *ought* to be done, then the 
parts list to order is 
(it has overdrive, which seems faultless):
clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearings and ??
oh, how do i tell where all that oil is coming from--the entire bottom of the 
engine is black and 
wet---i can see some comes from the oil pressure gage tap, but there MUST be 
more leaking 
places..
(ok, i'll order an oil pan gasket...how about a "rear main seal" does she 
have/need one--how 
do i check??)
sigh! 
DenverD - A Texan in Denmark
65B # GHN3L/33680 (version for Denmark)
engine 18V581-H193 
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